May 2010
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Photo Forensics: Advanced File Carving Techniques Files on disks and memory cards are broken into small blocks prior to storage. SmartCarving, described in this talk, looks at a deleted file as a giant jigsaw puzzle where each block of the file is a piece of the puzzle. Recovering a deleted file is like solving a jigsaw puzzle with tens of thousands of pieces. Recovering all the deleted files...
May 26th
April 2010
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Image Forensics: Collection, search, authentication, & attribution by Nasir Memon
Apr 28th
March 2010
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Recent Developments in Image Forensics
Professor Nasir Memon will be presenting at the HTCIA Northeast Chapter Conference on May 18—20, 2010. Abstract: Recent Developments in Image Forensics Given images and video can you tell which camera it was taken from? Can you tell if it was manipulated?  Given a camera or even a picture, can you find from the Internet all other pictures taken from the same camera? Forensics professionals all...
Mar 16th
January 2010
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Talk: File carving for forensics recovery
If you are in New York City (tri-state) area please consider attending the following talk. The Center for Cybercrime Studies John Jay College of Criminal Justice PresentsFile Carving for Forensics Recovery Speaker: Nasir Memon, Professor of Computer Science, Director of the Information Systems and Internet Security (ISIS) Lab, Polytechnic Institute of New York University & Co-founder of...
Jan 25th
December 2009
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Keep your photos safe this season
We take billions of photos everyday. We will take more photos this Holiday season than any previous season. Facebook users, for example, have taken more than 10 billion photos so far and continue to upload 2 billion photos every month! We also lose a lot of photos to deletions, formats, to media corruption, and device failures. About 200,000 people look for a way to recover deleted photos on...
Dec 14th
November 2009
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Hello World!
Hello! Thanks for visiting our blog. We will begin regular posting on this blog soon. We intend to cover a broad range of topics; everything from how to recover photos from a wet camera to using sequential hypothesis to recover photos with missing fragments! Keep an eye on this space. Again, thanks for visiting. We hope you will drop by again.
Nov 15th