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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Computer Laboratory Security Seminar > Cyber security and privacy issues raised by mobile data extraction for evidential purposes.
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Anna Talas. The focus of this lecture will be on privacy and cyber-security issues raised by extracting mobile data for evidential purposes. Firstly, we will provide an overview of our TAS funded project “Trustworthy and useful tools for mobile extraction” led by Helena Webb. We will also describe in short how the UK criminal justice system uses digital data and the impact it had to all the actors of the criminal system. Secondly, we will discuss the key issues and challenges in this context from the digital forensics’ perspective. Finally, we will analyse the current legal framework regarding mobile extraction phone data for evidential purposes. Emphasis will be given to the data protection and human rights framework and the challenges of new UK law (Police, Crime, Sentencing Courts Act). This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory Security Seminar series. This talk is included in these lists:
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