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Sensei Article Featured on ACEDS blog
October 11, 2022
“Mobile Forensics: A Concise Guide for Lawyers” by Sensei’s Zach Roush was featured in a recent blog post by ACEDS. The Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), part of leading legal education provider The BARBRI Group, is a global member-based association for professionals who work in e-discovery, information governance, compliance and the broader legal community.
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We often see more mobile devices come into our forensic lab than traditional computers (desktops and laptops). One reason for that is because mobile devices are consistently becoming more like computers. Device users can send and receive email, create and edit documents, save files and so much more.
Mobile device storage space has also skyrocketed. The most recent Apple iPhone, the iPhone 14 Pro Max, comes with storage sizes starting at 128 GB and goes to 1TB of storage. If you’re not an iPhone user, then the latest Samsung phone, the Galaxy S22 Ultra, has a very similar storage capacity range. Many mid-tier laptops and desktops have storage capacity like that of a device that people carry around in their pockets.