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Not Comfortable Fit for Digital Forensics - ISO17025

Within the digital forensics arena there is discomfort amongst labs, academia, businesses and practitioners that ISO/IEC 17025 'General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories' is not a comfortable fit for digital forensics. Very few digital forensics laboratories and businesses have been accredited so far. To get an understanding of concerns obtained from a

ISO/IEC 17025/17020 - One-Person Organisation

Having just finished part two of the work study into QA and Laboratory Accreditation MTEB UK SEMINARS 2016 II v03- QA Lab Accreditation.pdf ( http://trewmte.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/qa-and-laboratory-accreditation.html ) I came across this cracking article by Karin Athanas, Program Manager at the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) titled "Accreditation for the One-Person

QA and Laboratory Accreditation

MTEB UK SEMINARS 2016 II v03- QA Lab Accreditation.pdf Read more - updated link http://tinyurl.com/zr2oqyp QA and Laboratory Accreditation. Previously, lab criteria applied to mobile phone forensic testing was randomly applied: - various industry standards - public and private approach to best practice - guidelines/training courses - Some certified ISO9001, some sought UKAS accreditation. The