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The problem most eDiscovery professionals face is often too much evidence. There can be so many files, metadata, and electronic detritus that is discoverable on phones, laptops, and devices that there can be too much evidence for almost any type of investigation.
But what if suspects and subjects of an investigation were able to make digital evidence disappear? According to initial reports, the terrorist plotters behind the massacre in Paris last week were able to avoid leaving digital clues or traceable evidence- at least until after the attack was over.
In the arms race between computer forensic investigators and their targets, there are more tools than ever that will keep digital evidence invisible.
Read the complete article at Digital Forensics and the Paris Terror Hunt