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Handbook of Digital and Multimedia Forensic
Evidence
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Handbook
of Digital
and
Multimedia Forensic
Evidence
Edited by
John J. Barbara
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About the Editor
Mr. Barbara has worked in forensic crime laboratories for over 30 years and
currently supervises the Digital Evidence Section (Computer Forensics) in a state
crime laboratory in the United States. Mr. Barbara became an American Society of
Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) Legacy
Inspector in 1993 and an ASCLD/LAB ISO 17025 certified Technical Assessor in
2004. He has participated in over 25 laboratory inspections for ASCLD/LAB, serving
as an Inspector, Site Leader, Team Captain, and Technical Assessor. He has inspected
the disciplines of Controlled Substances, Toxicology, Firearms and Toolmarks, Trace
Evidence, Questioned Documents, and Digital & Multimedia Evidence (Computer
Forensics, Forensic Audio, Image Analysis, and Video Analysis). On three occasions,
he has assisted ASCLD/LAB with the training of their Digital & Multimedia Evidence
Inspectors and was appointed by the ASCLD/LAB Board as Chairperson of its Digital
& Multimedia Evidence Proficiency Review Committee. He is a member of the
Editorial Advisory Board of Forensic Magazine and author of a regular column in
Forensic Magazine titled “The Digital Insider.” He has presented numerous infor-
mation programs and workshops and has authored many articles pertaining to Digital
& Multimedia Evidence Accreditation.
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