[Ssc-dev] NYU Poly and Adroit Photo Forensics
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at at.or.at
Mon Apr 18 19:56:00 EDT 2011
I use to work at Poly around the corner from the ISIS lab. It is an
NSA/CIA funded lab, and a feeder for both agencies, from what I saw.
It would definitely interesting to talk to them about this stuff, my
guess is they have a different set of goals than us.
.hc
On Apr 18, 2011, at 7:40 PM, Nathan of Guardian wrote:
>
> Found this tool, from a Professor Nasir Memon at NYU Poly's page
> (http://isis.poly.edu/memon/). His background is:
> - Data Compression
> - Image and Video Processing
> - Digital Forensics
> - Computer and Network Security
> - Multimedia Computing and Security.
>
> so he might be an interesting guy to get involved.
>
> Anyhow, the tool is a image forensics and recovery suite, marketed
> mostly to law enforcement:
>
> http://digital-assembly.com/products/adroit-photo-forensics/features/
>
> "Adroit Photo Forensics is one of the most advanced and most actively
> developed products in the industry. Adroit Photo Forensics 2010 adds
> unique new features to help speed-up investigations even more."
>
> They have a free consumer tool:
> http://photo-recovery.info/features/
>
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