By Associated Press - Tuesday, April 21, 2015

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) - High school students are getting a chance to learn about digital evidence at Marshall University.

The university’s Forensic Science Center in Huntington will conduct a hands-on program Tuesday about computer-related crimes, information security and digital forensics.

The program is part of the Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence’s annual conference.

Institute president John Sammons says among the topics at the program are computer hackers and the tools used by them and forensics experts. Students also will interact with Marshall faculty and working professionals.

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