tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36666403.post3360135519453877237..comments2023-08-22T03:03:02.758-07:00Comments on Forensic Focus Blog: Computer forensics to die out by 2020Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36666403.post-31024737193903395072011-07-02T15:39:30.142-07:002011-07-02T15:39:30.142-07:00I quite agree with grouptheory. A lot of analysts ...I quite agree with grouptheory. A lot of analysts believe that computers will be secondary to mobile devices in a few years. So the term "computer forensics" will indeed be pretty obsolete. Have a look at the Insights graph for "digital forensics". It's pretty much the opposite of "computer forensics"!Dave Jenkinshttp://www.gowerit.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36666403.post-84648801810916488032011-02-24T12:10:15.698-08:002011-02-24T12:10:15.698-08:00Sure, but "digital forensics" is sharply...Sure, but "digital forensics" is sharply rising, and the term "computer" as a whole is declining. So what you are noting here is just that the computer is becoming an appliance. The status computer experts will soon be like air conditioner repair and maintenance experts. Forensics will continue, but for digital devices, broadly defined.grouptheoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13380886885075252076noreply@blogger.com