Angus Marshall

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Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science,
(Digital Evidence/Forensic Computing)
School of Science and Technology,
University of Teesside

Contact: angus.marshall <at> tees.ac.uk
Phone: 01642 342583
Skype: marshalla99

Course leader for :

My Lotus Excel SE

Goes too fast, but not very often

Principal Investigator on the CyberProfiling Project funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Editor of The Forensic Research Incubator Journal

Organiser of ECCE 2005 (e-crime and computer evidence conference)

My Westfield SE
So does this one. Road legal and track compatible.

Recent papers

Copies of recent journal and conference papers are hosted at http://www.n-gate.net/?pg=96

Review of the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival 2004 - in Interfaces (40, Oct-Dec2004), the Forensic Science Society newsletter.

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Copies of Presentations and seminars

Please note - as of 2003 all presentations are prepared using StarOffice (derived from OpenOffice.org). Any downloadable elements will be in this format unless otherwise stated.

  • Digital Evidence - an overview and introduction HTML StarOffice 7 PowerPoint (Invited Seminar, University of Abertay Dundee, November 12th 2003)
  • Identity Theft online (HTML or Flash).Presented at BAHID meeting, Sheffield, November 2nd 2003
  • Silicon Pathology? The future of forensic computing? (HTML) Presented at Forensic Science Society Summer meeting 2003
  • Spam 'n' Chips: A discussion of internet crime (HTML) Presented at Forensic Science Society Spring meeting 2002

History

Back in 1993 I created one of the first webpages about Morgan cars. This led to the the Morgan factory sponsoring a small project in return for me being their webmaster until 1999. The last version of their website that I managed can be found at http://web.archive.org/web/19990427041440/http://www.morgan-motor.co.uk/ courtesy of The Wayback Machine.

Favourite quote of 2002 :
" AOL continues to send its users onto the increasingly speedy information superhighway in brightly colored, beeping golfcarts. "
Peter Lewis, Fortune magazine No. 16/2002 (published by a division of AOL/Time-Warner)

 

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