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Apple is once again offering the previous version of its professional video-editing software after getting mixed reactions on a newer version.
by Larry A. Compton
Apple is once again offering the previous version of its professional video-editing software after getting mixed reactions on a newer version.
In support of LEVA member agency the Vancouver Police Department and the Integrated Riot Investigation Team (IRIT), LEVA announces the activation of the Forensic Video Analysis Response Team.
IRIT investigators are inundated with over 1600 hours of video depicting criminal acts that took place immediately following this summer's Stanely Cup hockey finals, including arson, looting, and serious assaults.
Between September 26th and October 9th over 40 LEVA Forensic Video Analysts will converge on the National Digital Multimedia Evidence Processing Lab at the University of Indianapolis to undertake the mass processing of DME.
For further information please feel free to contact LEVA President Blaine Davison via email at president@leva.org
(from press release)
"Wakefield, Mass. – Aug. 4, 2011 – The Consortium of Digital Forensic Specialists (CDFS), a global non-profit industry group that aims to improve the digital forensic profession through unity, advocacy and standardization, announced today that it is now accepting membership applications from interested organizations and individuals."
Visit the Consortium of Digital Forensic Specialists (CDFS) website for the complete press release.