Added: Jun 25, 2010
From: usnistgov
Duration: 74:7
Dr. Hany Farid, a distinguished professor at Dartmouth College and the "father" of digital image forensics, is an expert on authenticating images. His most famous analysis: a photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle and newspaper. Dr Farid concluded the photo was not altered. In this NIST Colloquium Series presentation, he discusses the impact that camera manipulation and alteration have caused.
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dankbot420 Says:
Jul 14, 2010 - cryptographically sign the images when created.....if altered it sig changes....not sure why this is such a tough issue
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yusukeshinyama Says:
Aug 28, 2010 - A very interesting talk. I'm curious about whether the current technology trend is getting better for forensics investigators, because we're getting more and more high-res images and videos. The more resolution you get, the harder it gets to fake everything correctly, right?
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
dankbot420 Says:
Jul 14, 2010 - NIST is awesome except for what they say about 9/11.....