Deepfake crimes are exposing the limits of traditional digital forensics. With evidence evaporating in the cloud and AI's logic hidden in black boxes, the justice system faces an urgent need for transparency, speed, and new investigative skills.
Citizen Lab has revealed that Kenyan police used Cellebrite’s powerful digital forensics tool to unlock and extract data from activist Boniface Mwangi’s phone, exposing the risks of advanced surveillance tech in law enforcement.
Tsurugi Linux, born in Italy, has become a global powerhouse in digital forensics and incident response. This investigative feature explores its open source philosophy, technical arsenal, and growing influence among law enforcement and cybersecurity professionals.
As factories and infrastructure digitize, digital forensics faces unprecedented challenges in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Discover the evolving investigative landscape, key obstacles, and emerging solutions for securing tomorrow’s industries.
Private AI is reshaping digital forensics, enabling investigators to process sensitive evidence securely and locally. Discover the technology, challenges, and why human oversight remains critical.
Asymmetric Security, a new AI-driven cybersecurity startup, emerges from stealth with $4.2 million in funding and a mission to outpace cybercriminals. Will their approach reshape the digital forensics landscape?
A Montana cyberstalker’s elaborate scheme involving over 1,100 IP addresses and advanced anonymity tools was finally unraveled by the FBI, leading to his conviction and raising the stakes in the fight against digital harassment.
A desperate attempt to destroy digital evidence by throwing a MacBook Air into a river couldn’t stop investigators from exposing one of South Korea’s largest data breaches, impacting 33 million Coupang customers.
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At the IISFA 2025 summit in Rome, top Italian cyber forensics experts, law enforcement and media unite to tackle AI-powered cybercrime, ransomware, and the urgent need for digital defense.
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is transforming criminal investigations by turning public digital traces into courtroom-ready evidence. Explore how investigators use advanced techniques to map suspects, analyze connections, and ensure legal compliance in the fight against cybercrime.