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States require a license to conduct data forensics
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States are updating existing laws regarding data forensics; Tech Guy, prepare to become a private investigator.
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I think this is probably a good thing. You don't want some fool dinking around with the system and messing it up so that the case can't be prosecuted.
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I agree...more than one case has been botched by individuals in labs failing to correctly operate there equipment or tests.
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I think this is probably a good thing. You don't want some fool dinking around with the system and messing it up so that the case can't be prosecuted.
I agree...more than one case has been botched by individuals in labs failing to correctly operate there equipment or tests.