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  • Jonathan Grier (en)
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  • Digital Forensics Magazine, May 2012 (en)
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  • We can’t predict how any individual molecule will move and shake; but by accepting that randomness and describing it mathematically, we can use the laws of statistics to accurately predict the gas’s overall behavior. Physics underwent such a paradigm shift in the late 1800s... Could digital forensics be in need of such a paradigm shift as well? (en)
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  • "Investigating Data Theft With Stochastic Forensics" (en)
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  • Stochastic forensics (en)
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