A software package will soon be able to provide a list of a suspect's contacts, ranked in order of closeness, in a matter of hours. It works by searching and correlating the contact data in each of a person's devices. And with a simple browser-like interface, it's designed to be easy enough for any police officer to use. Developed by Maurice van Keulen at the University of Twente in Enschede, the Netherlands, and colleagues, in conjunction with computer security firm Fox-IT of Delft, the identity extraction algorithm works as an add-on to a forensics package called Tracks Inspector.
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