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Jennifer Barnes and Dave Lloyd, both Indianapolis-based officers with the Indiana State Police, use computer forensics software during a training session at Purdue University. At the training, about 20 officers from law enforcement agencies around the state worked with Purdue instructors to learn to use software and hardware designed to gather and preserve evidence.
(Purdue News Service photo/Mark Simons)
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Computer technology Professor Marcus Rogers (standing) teaches computer forensics techniques to Isaac Ghansah (clockwise from Rogers), professor of computer science and engineering, California State University, Sacramento; Chen-chi Shing, associate professor of computer science at Radford University; Mario Garcia, assistant professor of computer science at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi; and Qing Yuan, associate professor of computer science, East Tennessee State University. The techniques are similar to the ones law enforcement officers will learn at a computer forensics training session on Aug. 11-13 at Purdue, the latest step in Purdue's efforts to advance the growing field.
(Purdue News Service photo/David Umberger)
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