Hot Topics in Investigation: One Country Spends $6 Million on Private Investigators, Accessing Deleted Photos, and More
- August 24, 2013
- by Kimberly Faber
- In the News
Private investigators are constantly in the news and a very active group on social media. This week's hot topics include a county spending $6 million on private investigators, access to deleted photos on iphones, online marketing, and more. Here are this week's hot topics in investigation:
Find out which country spent $6 million in the past few years on private investigators.
Private investigators are proliferating, especially across the United Kingdom. Is this a trend that will translate to the U.S.?
Risk mitigation vs. loss mitigation and marketing those skills
A group member asks what percentage of other investigators' businesses involve risk mitigation and what percentage involves loss mitigation.
Forensic experts poke holes in Facebook and Snapchat security
Two forensic experts show how deleted photos and some data can be retrieved from cell phones.
How do you respond when clients ask you to break the law?
This popular thread continues to get comments.
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Online marketing podcasts answers common questions from investigators
PI's Declassified hosted a podcast to focus on answering investigators' frequently asked marketing questions.
This Week's Top Commenters
Eagle Security Solutions
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Signature Investigations Group
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Jamie Booth
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Up and coming conversations you won't want to miss
Here are just a few of the conversations happening right now:
- Reliable live-answering service
- Alabama moves toward licensure
- Private investigator asks for murder pardon
- Are there better business development strategies than cutting price?
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