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Digital Forensics Now

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A podcast by digital forensics examiners for digital forensics examiners. Hear about the latest news in digital forensics and learn from researcher interviews with field memes sprinkled in.

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  1. From Cryptic Apps to Clickable Maps: Making Sense of Digital Evidence (01:16:20)

    Send us a text We're back! After a short break we are back to discuss the growing crossover between real-world events and digital evidence in court cases, highlighting how device data can make or break timelines in high-stakes investigations. This episode covers: Ian Whiffin’s latest forensic work, including iOS power log timestamps, Apple Health data reliability, iPhone battery temperature readings, and IR Doppler functionality – with examples of how these artifacts were used in a recent hom...

  2. Techno, Timeline, and Training Truths (01:06:03)

    Send us a text We kick off this episode with highlights from the Techno Security Conference, our 80s-themed outfits, packed LEAPP labs, AI panel discussions, and great conversations with friends and colleagues across the field. We discuss Brett Shavers’ recent series on DFIR entry-level work, and share our thoughts on the need for better forensic training and clearer distinctions between forensics, cybersecurity, and incident response. We also talk about recent tool changes in the industry. C...

  3. Every Breath You Take, Every Swipe You Make—Your iPhone’s Logging It (01:15:09)

    Send us a text Apple devices are constantly recording user activity, yet few forensic examiners are making use of the vast amount of data these systems quietly generate. Apple's Unified Logs and Spotlight databases track nearly everything that happens on an iOS device, often without the user realizing it. Would you believe an iPhone can generate around 1.5 million log entries in just 15 minutes of regular use? These records include highly specific actions—such as the exact moment Face ID is u...

  4. Stomping Grounds: Digital Forensics at IACIS 2025 (00:32:40)

    Send us a text The Digital Forensics Now podcast brings together the core LEAPPs developer team for a candid, unscripted conversation about mobile forensics, legal challenges, and the future of their tools during the IACIS conference in Orlando. • First time bringing together most of the LEAPPs development team in person • Florida's new requirement for 10-day search warrant renewals creates significant challenges for long-running forensic processes • Timestamp parameters in warrants can limi...

  5. The "Bear" Essentials of Digital Forensics 🐻 (01:13:55)

    Send us a text The digital forensics world isn’t slowing down — and neither are we. In this episode, we celebrate Heather’s well-deserved recognition as Cellebrite’s Mentor of the Year 2025. Naturally, there were a few speech mishaps and, somehow, a bear raiding Heather’s bird feeder (yes, actual wildlife). But between the chaos, we get serious about the fast-changing landscape of digital evidence collection. We dig into Amazon’s decision to remove the "do not send voice recordings" setting f...

  6. The Iceberg of Digital Evidence: What AI Can't See (01:06:51)

    Send us a text The boundary between tool-dependent analysis and true forensic expertise grows increasingly blurred as AI enters the digital forensics landscape. Alexis Brignoni and Heather Charpentier reunite after a month-long hiatus to sound the alarm on a concerning trend: the integration of generative AI into forensic tools without adequate safeguards for verification and validation. Drawing from Stacey Eldridge's firsthand experience, they reveal how AI outputs can be dangerously incons...

  7. Mind Matters: Navigating DFIR with Balance (01:03:25)

    Send us a text Get ready for a hands-on look at digital forensics and the challenges professionals tackle every day. We share a story about forensic guessing that highlights the importance of testing assumptions and following the evidence to avoid errors. The discussion emphasizes how staying grounded in facts can prevent investigations from going off track. We also highlight advancements in forensic tools and training. Learn about tools like Belkasoft, the UFADE tool for iOS device extractio...

  8. New Year, New Discoveries: Diving into Digital Forensics! (01:16:29)

    Send us a text Kick off your new year with some forensic fun as we recount our holiday escapades and dive into the latest in digital forensics! Ever wondered how RAM dumps from Android devices can reveal crucial data? We spotlight MSAB's innovative RAMalyzer tool and their new blog series covering RAM from mobile devices. Discover how the digital forensics community is collaborating to propel the field forward, as we share insights from the DF Pulse 2024 Digital Forensic Practitioner S...

  9. The Gift of Expertise: Why Forensics Matter in the Courtroom (01:19:31)

    Send us a text Join us for a holiday-themed episode of Digital Forensics Now, where we blend expert insights with personal stories from the field of digital forensics. This episode delves into cutting-edge tools and techniques for digital forensics. Explore insights from Arsenal on advanced methods for analyzing swap space and memory files. We also share experiences with the Samsung Secure Health Data Parser, highlighting the challenges of decrypting health databases and the critical role of ...

  10. BFU Data, Forensic Tools, and the Future of Digital Investigations (01:17:52)

    Send us a text The latest episode of Digital Forensics Now kicks off with lighthearted banter about Heather's newfound fame in commercials, bringing a fun and relatable start to a tech-heavy discussion. Following the laughs, the conversation shifts to an invigorating recap of Alexis' recent experience at SANS DFIRCON, featuring interactions with digital forensics luminaries like Brian Maloney and Ian Whiffin. Ian's ArtEx tool, which cleverly maps locations for forensic investigations, also ta...

  11. iOS 18’s Inactivity Reboots Explained: AFU to BFU Transitions with Chris Vance from Magnet Forensics (01:02:32)

    Send us a text Join us on the Digital Forensics Now podcast as we explore the details of the iOS 18 inactivity reboot issue with mobile forensics expert Christopher Vance from Magnet Forensics. Chris traces the origins of this challenge back to iOS 17 and explains how unified logs play a key role in diagnosing these system memory resets. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in the inner workings of iOS devices and the unique considerations they present in digita...

  12. AI in Court: Testimony or Tech-tastrophe? (01:14:36)

    Send us a text Could AI in forensic analysis be more of a liability than an asset? Join us as we explore this pressing concern. We kick off this episode with an important update for those dealing with Android extractions. Recent changes to the Android OS and Google Play Store might be causing the Keystore (secrets.json) file to either miss data or not be extracted at all. This brings attention to the vital role decryption keys play in accessing data from mobile devices. Next, we dive i...

  13. Awareness Unlocks Discovery: Knowing It Exists is the First Step to Finding It (01:05:28)

    Send us a text Join us as we discuss the latest blogs and training opportunities available to keep you at the forefront of digital forensics. We’ll then dive into the release of iOS 18 and its impact on digital forensic investigations. Beyond tools and gadgets, we'll explore the shift towards cloud-based evidence storage, weighing its benefits and security challenges against traditional air-gapped networks. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just beginning your journey, this episode of...

  14. Balancing Act: Trials, Training, and the Future of Digital Forensics (01:06:33)

    Send us a text Recognizing excellence is key in our community, and we spotlight the SANS Difference Maker Awards and Cellebrite Summit Digital Justice Awards. Discover why it’s crucial to nominate your peers and learn about the newly opened registration for IACIS 2025 training classes, featuring must-attend courses like Advanced Mobile Device Forensics. While highlighting a recent article by Brett Shavers, we stress the significance of continuous education and community acknowledgment ...

  15. AI as a Report Writing Tool: Accuracy Enhancing or Recollection Poisoning? (01:07:06)

    Send us a text What's the real impact of AI on law enforcement documentation? Can digital forensics tools truly revolutionize our investigative processes? These are just some of the provocative questions we tackle in our season two premiere of Digital Forensics Now! Join us as we celebrate our one-year anniversary with reflections on the past year, exciting updates, and plans for the future. The episode takes a deep dive into the ethical and practical implications of AI in law enforcem...

  16. Bird Cameras and Forensic Insights from New Zealand (01:13:37)

    Send us a text (THIS IS WHAT AN AI GENERATED DESCRIPTION WITH NO HUMAN CORRECTIONS WILL PROVIDE FOR YOU! SO NATURALLY WE HAD TO KEEP IT HAHA!) What happens when a digital forensics expert sets up a podcast studio in a cupboard under the stairs and a co-host becomes a modern-day Snow White with her Bird Buddy camera? You get a lively and engaging episode of the Digital Forensics Now podcast! Alexis Brignoni, aka Briggs, and Heather Charpentier kick off this special episode with humor and cama...

  17. Due Diligence, Password Cracking & New Tool Features (01:23:26)

    Send us a text Welcome back to another episode of the Digital Forensics Now podcast! In this episode, we explore the critical need for continuous learning in the field, discuss fascinating forensic tools, showcase UFADE with its new chat capture feature, and engage in a spirited debate on the value of certifications. Get ready to expand your knowledge and stay at the forefront of this ever-evolving industry. We begin by discussing the intricacies of unconscious and conscious incompetence as o...

  18. Microsoft recall of Recall & all of the latest Digital Forensic News! (01:07:30)

    Send us a text Join us as we recount our recent travels to Argentina and the Techno Security & Digital Forensics conference. We'll share the highlights of our trips before diving into the core content. What could possibly go wrong with a feature designed for user convenience? We'll scrutinize Microsoft's controversial "Recall" feature, exploring its significant privacy concerns and implications for digital forensics. From unencrypted data to automatic opt-ins, we speculate on the potentia...

  19. Android Security, Market Acquisitions, Research, Tools & More Tools! (01:23:13)

    Send us a text Join us for an engaging session where we'll recap recent events and activities before diving into the latest research, cutting-edge tools, and exciting updates! Tune in as we explore groundbreaking research conducted by emerging stars in the DFIR community. We'll delve into the testing of data stored in iOS Unified Logs, focusing on driving and motion states—this is sure to be fascinating. Discover the newly documented multi-user/multi-account functionality, such as Samsung's D...

  20. Live from IACIS with the Phone Wizard, Bill Aycock! (00:57:55)

    Send us a text Live from the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) with special guest Bill "the phone wizard" Aycock!! Notes: Three New SANS Posters https://www.sans.org/posters/ios-third-party-apps-forensics-reference-guide-poster/ https://www.sans.org/posters/android-third-party-apps-forensics/https://www.sans.org/posters/dfir-advanced-smartphone-forensics/ New Release of Mushy https://doubleblak.com/app.php?id=Mushy Blue Crew Forensics https://bluecrew...

  21. From Disaster to Attainment: Crafting Digital Forensic Reports (01:24:41)

    Send us a text Navigating the complexities of digital forensics can be daunting, but this week we've got your back with the exploration of Magnet Forensics' Axiom version 8, and its transformative Mobile View feature. As your hosts we're not just sharing tech updates; we're discussing the impact these tools have on our work and how they shape the narratives we construct. When it comes to the integrity of an investigation, the devil is in the details—and in the documentation. We delve i...

  22. Apple Is At It Again, Changing Our Logicals! (01:26:37)

    Send us a text In mobile forensics, with each update brings new challenges and opportunities. Join us as we dissect the latest iOS 17.4 impacts, including the nuances of SQLite databases and the advent of write-ahead logs in Advanced Logical extractions. Our episode is brimming with insights that could change the way you approach data extraction and parsing. The forensic landscape is ever-evolving, and this episode isn't shy about the hurdles we face, or the workarounds that keep us ah...

  23. Is Support on Life Support? (01:06:49)

    Send us a text Unlock the secrets of advanced forensic analysis with us! We reveal essential training classes that every digital sleuth needs to stay ahead in an ever-changing tech landscape. Sign-on to be enlightened by experts in the captivating world of data structures through Hexordia's class and IACIS's comprehensive course. But it's not all about the classes; we're also sending a must-read book your way to sharpen that detective wit you pride yourself on. Get ready to explo...

  24. Don't Strive to be Mediocre! (01:00:28)

    Send us a text Embark on a journey through both history and the cutting-edge world of digital forensics with us as we pay homage to the brilliant Dr. Gladys West, whose work underpins the GPS technology we take for granted today. In celebration of Black History Month, we draw inspiration from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., discussing how we can all contribute to the fight against enduring societal challenges. Our conversation is a testament to the power of empathy and action in fostering societa...

  25. The Future: Talking to Your Digital Forensic Tools? (01:01:27)

    Send us a text Discover the intersection of digital innovation and forensic expertise as we celebrate and honor the incredible legacy of computing pioneer Mark Dean during Black History Month. With a salute to unsung heroes like Johann, who fuel the open-source tools we rely on, this episode is a tribute to the collaborative spirit that propels digital forensics forward. Peek behind the curtain of the Photos SQLite database with insights from the Forensic Scooter blog, uncovering the depths ...

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