Collecting data from mobile devices presents unique challenges that legal teams can’t afford to overlook. From rapidly evolving technology to privacy concerns, navigating mobile collections requires a ...
“In another set of embodiments there is provided a wearable device tied to a data collection system. Data from one or more wearable devices may be used for predictive analytics. The wearable device ...
The increasing frequency of "bring your own device" policies creates serious implications for subpoena recipients and litigants to ensure compliance with discovery requests for forensic collections of ...
A study finds that a representative sample of people given wearable data collection devices provides more equitable and accurate health data than larger convenience samples of people who already own ...
Companies can quickly and efficiently collect data from devices, regardless of where they are located. Oxygen Forensics, a global leader in digital forensics for law enforcement, government agencies, ...
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