As deepfakes blur the line between truth and fiction, we’ll need a new class of forensic experts to determine what’s real, ...
Alicia Corder, a former attorney and FBI agent, will become director of the University of Arkansas System’s Criminal Justice ...
A pending appeal in a recent murder conviction challenges the use of a psychological method that helps to distinguish suicide ...
Although domestic enforcement volumes in Japan remain modest in some areas compared with overseas authorities, actions by foreign regulators ...
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Louisiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force receives $477,943 federal grant renewal
U.S. Attorney Kurt L. Wall announced a $477,943 OJJDP grant to the Louisiana DOJ for its Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
As Ireland’s economy becomes ever more digitised, the question of how the country develops, attracts and sustains technology ...
As everybody already knows by now, the US’s ICE (United States’ Immigration and Customs Enforcement) began deploying facial ...
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When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?
AI is pushing Canada’s justice system toward a crisis of trust The post When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real? first appeared on The Walrus.
What began in Georgia as a criminal offense for parents teaching their children at home has, over four decades, grown into ...
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Sweeping digital surveillance overhaul at ISI-GHQ
India, Jan. 25 -- Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the Ministry of Defence are spearheading an ambitious, ...
NUST launched 11 new programs from bachelor’s to PhD level in digital and quantitative fields, with enrollment open until February 4, 2026. The university introduced Namibia’s first honours bachelor’s ...
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