DIGITAL APPS HOLD KEY TO FRAUD INVESTIGATIONS, SAY DEVELOPERS

THE GROWING importance of computer apps (applications) in fraud investigation has been highlighted at an expert conference - Forensics Europe Expo, the annual exhibition for the international and digital forensic communities held at the Olympia exhibition centre in London in May. The tone was set by Lee Reiber, chief operations officer (COO), of Virginia, USA-based Oxygen Forensics who told delegates and observers "beyond all doubt, all the vital evidence is stored in apps: contacts, group and private chats, plans, geo coordinates, cache and much more". But it ...


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