
Digital Forensics Future (DFF)
We take the digital forensics news of today and forecast the future long term impact to our industry, both positive and negative.
Episodes
S4: E5 Ediscovery Day—Career Advice from DFIR and ED Veterans
Join us for the “Heroes Unite: Exploring the Future of Legal Technology Careers” panel at the 3rd Annual ACEDS eDiscovery Day in Austin, Texas. This dynamic session brings together industry leaders to discuss the rapidly evolving legal technology landscape. Gain insights into how emerging technologies are reshaping career paths, the growing importance of technical expertise and soft skills, and di
S4:E4 The Dom and Jerry Show, Part II
Jerry Bui and Dominique Calderon discuss their initial trip to Lesotho, a country in Southern Africa, where they completed the first part of their mission. There's more to do and they are looking to build a larger team of digital forensics experts that will carry on the mission. Is a pro bono mission to Africa right for you? Listen in detail to what our first trip was like and decide if it'
S4:E3 The Dom and Jerry Show, Part I
Jerry Bui and Dominique Calderon discuss their upcoming trip to Lesotho, a country in Southern Africa, where they plan to educate and train personnel on digital forensics procedures for the identification and prevention of financial crimes. They emphasize the need to tailor their curriculum and methods to Lesotho's unique tech landscape, which may include older devices. They discuss the potent
S4:E2 Hyperrealism vs. Deepfakes
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating yet complex world of synthetic media, focusing on Hyperrealism and Deepfakes. We explore how these advanced AI technologies create life-like content, either for enhancing entertainment experiences or for darker purposes like fraud, defamation, or harassment. We discuss the ethical and legal concerns that arise from the use and potential misuse of thes
Digital Forensics Future (DFF) (Trailer)
S4:E1 Where is Jessica Hyde?
This interview with the illustrious Jessica Hyde is part of our Career Series and is pulled from the 2019 archives. While she and I have moved on from our previous employers and Magnet Axiom is well beyond it's 3.0 release, some of the digital forensics themes discussed are still relevant today.
Here are some key takeaways listed below:
Forensics is important work that requires technical skills
Season 4 Trailer
Hey there #ForensicsWeirdo community, we are in Season 4!! Can you believe it?
We are going to clean up the format of our episodes a lot more this season with proper intros, outros, and professional production quality, in general.
Thank you for your listening commitment. We are on the crest of something special here in the Digital Forensics industry where #generativeAI is going to change EVERYTHI
S3:E10 Why Does Web3 Matter to Legal?
Kassi Burns, Jon Rowe, and I report from #ILTACON22 and debrief on the metaverse panel. We each represent different types of businesses that operate within the #ediscovery industry, but jointly think about how we can improve #metaverse education for the litigation support community. You'll get different perspectives from us as a mixed research team.
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S3:E9 Vlog from DC: The #metaverse will allow us to live longer.
Explore the metaverse with child-like wonder and you might live forever.
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S3:E8 Harnessing the Power of Modern Data
This episode is for ediscovery practitioners in the lit support industry.
Are you overwhelmed with the ever-growing sources of modern data? You aren’t alone. As soon as the industry develops best practices for managing nontraditional data types such as Slack, cellphones, and social media, a new platform emerges and we have to start from scratch. In a world where you can’t afford to overlook
S3:E7 First Time VR Office Meeting
Kassi Burns, Jon Rowe, and I research whether VR meetings are realistic for the future of work.
We each represent different types of businesses that operate within the #ediscovery industry, but jointly think about how the latest enterprise tech might become a discoverable data source for our dispute and investigation matters.
You'll get different perspectives from us as a mixed research team. Co
S3:E6 Calling all Forensic and Fraud Investigators into the Metaverse
The hype behind the metaverse is unreal and the recent NFT/crypto fallout has proven that greed can be a motivating factor. Investigations are happening in the virtual realm and we need to get better at it.
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S3:E5 The Metaverse is One Giant Deep Fake
There is no blurring of lines in the Metaverse where the CGI needs to blend convincingly with real world surroundings -- because it's all CGI. The Metaverse is one giant deep fake. There is no expectation of real world fidelity.
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S3:E4 Defining the Metaverse as a collection of the latest innovative tech
My guest on this episode of Digital Forensics Future is Jon Rowe, President & CEO, Pinpoint Labs. We talk about the innovative technology that makes up the Metaverse.
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S3:E3 Metaverse Terms and Conditions
The battle for the soul of the Metaverse is on. Are blockchain purists, technologists, and individual content creators way too far behind the eight ball to benefit the most from decentralization?
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S3:E2 The Metaverse Started With Expressions of Love Sent by Telegraph
Is technology an adequate proxy for IRL interactions? History has proven that it is.
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S3:E1 Cryptocurrency Sanctions on Russia and the Impact to the Metaverse.
Does the metaverse have a chance at being decentralized or are there signs already that it will be heavily centralized? The Russian cryptocurrency sanctions imposed by Web 3.0 private companies provides us with a hint as to the way things are headed.
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Jerry Bui is Managing Director of Digital Forensics withi
S2:E5 Adopting a Compliant and Defensible Remote Collections Strategy
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many industries to send their office employees home to work remotely (some for the very first time). How does this massive workplace shift impact the litigation support industry and what are the potential consequences for counsel when they are directing forensically defensible collections for ediscovery, investigations, and regulatory response scenarios? IT organiz
S2:E4 My Forensic Take | Google to Charge for Legal Demands Seeking Data
I imagine the records request positions at Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Apple are around-the-clock, full time gigs. There are self-service features built into the admin consoles for my Enterprise G-Suite clients, but the data they’re able to pull hardly qualifies as forensic artifact evidence. Now that this corporate data is sitting in the cloud, we’re typically making requests for logs and de
S2:E3 My Forensic Take | Clearview AI
My Times Square vlog on the current precarious state of data privacy.
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S2:E2 My Forensic Take | Writing "2020" is a Unique Fraud Opportunity
Should you worry about abbreviating this year's 2020 date as a two-digit number? Fraudsters can take advantage of you once a century with this trick.
I make a logical error at the end of this episode...comment if you catch it :)
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S2:E1 My Forensic Take | Predictions for the New Decade
Happy New Year! I look forward to the challenges and opportunities of the next decade, and conquering it all alongside you who I consider my colleagues.
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S1:E2 LEO to Lion
How to survive digital forensics in the consulting jungle as a former law enforcement officer.
Listen as a triumvirate of hard-nosed cops handle their transition from police forensics to private sector consulting. These worlds differ drastically -- our Lighthouse veterans go from analyzing blood-soaked devices on criminal cases to being shown the door by IT managers on civil matters. I
S1:E3 The "Future" Mission
You will hear during the course of our podcast Season One, three overarching themes covered in interlaced and distinct episode "series":
Career Series: these episodes are for the forensic examiners who have made digital forensics their livelihood. We will discuss at length the future of the industry and how to best adapt to an evolving evidence landscape where new tools and techniques are ne
S1:E1 Relics
Will forensics examiners become relics of the past?
We talk to two forensics experts and get their authentic feedback on the trend toward mobile and cloud, and whether their training and experience is being challenged by newer evidence sources and the forensic tools that are designed to decode those artifacts.
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