Brandon Epstein delves into Magnet Forensics’ new “AI Unpacked” webinar series, offering a deep dive into the realities of AI in digital forensics and how it’s shaping the future of investigations.
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This firsthand account provides a crucial insight into the often-unacknowledged psychological demands faced by today’s digital forensics professionals. Understand the complexities and profound human costs involved in modern digital investigations through this candid reflection from an experiencedย practitioner.
Si Biles explores cutting-edge forensic insights and standout talks from Leica Geosystems Public Safety & Forensics Conference at the National Museum of the Royal Navy.
Read the latest DFIR news โ SWGDE calls for faster mobile data preservation, SOLVE-IT proposes a forensic ATT&CK-style framework, SYTECH urges national CSAM threshold reform, and more.
Explore the latest in cybersecurity, digital forensics, eDiscovery, and investigations at Techno Eastโ120+ sessions, hands-on labs, and live CTFs await.
Join top experts at DSIโs 6th Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium (May 14-15, National Harbor, MD) to explore cutting-edge digital forensics tools and strategies.
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Network forensics has emerged as a critical discipline within digital forensics, focused on the capture, recording, and analysis of network traffic data to investigate security incidents, cybercrimes, and other forms of criminality involving digital evidence. Unlike traditional digital forensics that
Award-winning investigator Robert Fried discusses his new book, โForensic Data Collection 2.0,โ and shares insights on the evolving landscape of digital forensics.