When Columbine shooting copycat Alexander Youshock was arrested in 2009 for bombing his San Mateo high school, a key tool for prosecutors was the examination of Youshock's electronic devices. Forensic analysts later uncovered partially deleted instructions for building pipe bombs on his computer, which helped convict him for attempted murder.
For more than a decade, Guidance Software Inc. has been involved in forensic analysis like the one involved in that trial. Th... (continued)
Jan. 9, 2012
Mark E. Harrington
General Counsel & Corporate Secretary for Guidance Software Inc. Pasadena
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