Legal and IT experts have made submissions to the government’s call for views on the current rules around the use of computer evidence in court, which closes today. The wider public understanding of ...
Nearly 1,000 people were wrongly convicted of crimes based on flawed evidence from a computer system used in Post Offices, and now that this is widely known to the public, the government has finally ...
Why and how is the Council of Europe working against cybercrime? Cybercrime – that is offences against and by means of computer systems – has evolved into a significant threat to human rights, ...
Seeing is believing, and that’s a problem when it comes to deepfake evidence in court. We’ve already remarked on the many instances where careless use of generative artificial intelligence is flooding ...
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