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very old/outdated

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digital forensics is "rapidly evolving field" yet a lot of this article is outdated by a decade or two

flagged section needs info and citations from current decade: example publication ASTM E2763 was published 2014 and is archived by SWGDE; second paragraph needs massive overhaul: 41 states now require license for digital forensic investigators working in-state; ANAB now accredits labs (SWGDE has released acreditation guidance docs and standards synthesis docs); "published over 40 documents" count is over a decade outdated; "disseminate best practices" is (no longer?) just "for law enforcement" - for example, SWGDE has published expert witness guidance docs/best practices specific to civil legal action and corporate investigations. Also - update list of forensic associations? SWGDE events? reference expert witness testimony guidance re: breadth of digital forensics vs narrowness for accuracy of expertise (mobile vs network vs Unix-like systems vs Windows etc)?

updated first sentence of [SWGDE Organization] section only.

Sorry this is all fragments - started noting what was outdated/inaccurate and ran out of time, will come back to help get this cleaned up. MissAmericanPienary (talk) 16:13, 17 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]