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Our @OUComputing colleague, Jan Collie, presents a short video on the key elements of digital forensics and how they are pieced together during a digital forensics investigation https://t.co/9Z8IkIZxuB with BT @adastralpark
#DigitalForensics#BritishScienceWeek2022
Soapbox Science 2021: Thursday 14, October https://t.co/bIS3L8jDyF via @YouTube
Tune in at 2pm to see women scientists, including yours truly, talking about their research.
How Bayesian and other methodologies could help quantify the results of digital forensic investigations -a paper jointly authored with Richard Overill of KCL published online here:
https://t.co/pwAwG7V44N
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@amel_bennaceur@Freakonomics Interesting. Since women are (still) chiefly judged on looks and women are statistically more likely to be bullied in the workplace than men, impact factor on success is? LGBT and people of colour also get bullied more but are apparently more likely to report incidents.
Well, didn't take long for this to happen. It'll hardly encourage the uptake, which had the potential to help people feel safer going back into the new Covid-19 world... https://t.co/hY8LrblMQx