Audio forensics is an increasingly critical field in modern investigative science, exploiting the unique characteristics of electrical network frequency (ENF) signatures embedded in digital recordings ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly referenced in digital forensics, e-discovery, fraud investigations, and regulatory reviews. Yet much of the public discourse portrays AI as an opaque ...
Every day more and more investigations involve mobile devices. Collecting and reviewing data from these devices in the field equips investigators with the information they need to make informed ...
66% of agency managers agreed digital evidence is more important than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases. 1 Digital evidence has become a critical aspect of modern ...
As a business leader, you may pay attention to cybersecurity, backup systems, and data protection. But there’s a critical blind spot: When a security incident, legal dispute, or regulatory ...
The log data you collect from your systems and devices may seem pretty mundane. However, it could contain the precise evidence needed to investigate and successfully prosecute a crime. In order for ...
A subset of digital forensics called blockchain forensics uses blockchain data analysis to look into illegal transactions, fraud and other types of criminal conduct. Blockchain is a distributed ledger ...