employee from 01.01.2017 to 01.01.2025
Sankt-Peteburg, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Sankt-Peterburg, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
In the process of active digitalization of all spheres of human life, during which the digital world has become a giant data array consisting of cloud technologies, sys-tems and algorithms for analyzing the necessary information. The daily life of every member of society has become inextricably linked with the opportunities that the digital world gives us: online shopping, applications and QR codes necessary for non-contact payment for services, services of medical institutions, tax services, transport e-cards and much more. Electronic devices are functionally designed to facilitate the daily tasks of a per-son and society as a whole, but at the same time make a person and the tasks they perform more vulnerable to illegal acts. Activities aimed at preventing the spread of a new coronary infection in 2020–2022, special military operation, the terrorist at-tacks have once again focused attention on the fact that criminal activities have moved into the sphere of information and telecommunication technologies. This has led to an inevitable increase in the seizure of computer equipment and, accordingly, assigned forensic computer expertise in the investigation of crimes of different fo-cus.
computer expertise, information and telecommunication technologies, digital traces
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