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Digital Forensics Now

Digital Forensics Now

Written by: Heather Charpentier & Alexis "Brigs" Brignoni
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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.

© 2026 Digital Forensics Now Podcast
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  • From Wins to Wishlists: Digital Forensics Year in Review
    Jan 9 2026

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    A blue jay, a busted feeder, and a brand-new camera set the tone, but only briefly.

    We kick off the new year with updates from the Florida ICAC conference, including firsthand courtroom experience watching frame rate and frame count testimony in action. The episode centers on Frame Counts Galore, an open-source script for extracting and hashing every video frame, calculating true variable frame rates, and producing transparent, courtroom-ready logs and reports.

    We cover upcoming DFIR conferences, introduce a lightweight AI Provenance Scanner for fast C2PA and metadata checks, and reflect on standout moments from the digital forensics year—especially the impact of open-source tools and honest conversations about the realities of the work.

    The episode closes with a 2026 wish list focused on stronger education, fair workloads, and customizable forensic reporting that analysts can actually defend in court.

    Happy New Year to the DFIR community.


    Notes:

    Frame Counts Galore-

    https://github.com/abrignoni/frame-counts-galore

    Upcoming Conferences-

    https://www.iacis.com/

    https://www.msab.com/digital-summit-2026/

    https://magnetvirtualsummit.com/

    https://www.technosecurity.us/

    https://ofta.cellebrite.com/event/cellebrite-c2c-user-summit-2026/

    AI Provenance Scanner-

    https://github.com/abrignoni/AI_Provenance_Scanner

    Brett Shavers Blogs-

    https://www.brettshavers.com/

    UFADE & ALEX-

    https://github.com/prosch88


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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Brett Shavers Blogging Extravaganza!
    Oct 30 2025

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    This episode digs into the habits that actually hold up: learning from CTF wins and post-event reviews, exploring scholarships and Reno trainings that build technical muscle, and walking through expert-witness prep that turns courtroom stress into structured, confident testimony.

    We’ll unpack Brett Shavers’ reminder that truth alone doesn’t win cases—procedure, documentation, and bias-aware methods do. Clear writing matters too; vague language can undermine solid work.

    On the tools side, RabbitHole v3 now recovers deleted SQLite records and rebuilds them into query-ready databases—speeding validation and reporting without losing traceability. We’ll also demo the new Android Logical Extractor: pull device info, logs, and scoped chat data with hashes and ready-to-file PDFs. It’s ideal when consent is limited or full file systems aren’t on the table, and integrates cleanly with downstream workflows.

    Throughout, we emphasize one idea: tools are abstractions. If you can’t explain how a result was produced or reproduce it, you don’t own the finding. That’s especially true with AI. Generative models are nondeterministic—useful when documented, risky when their prompts or scope stay hidden. We’ll cover prompt disclosure, reproducibility, and how to write about “deleted” data with precision: previously existing, marked deleted, not referenced—describe state, not intent.

    If you’re serious about improving testimony, validating results, and adopting new tools without losing forensic footing, join us. Then share your take on AI prompts and language precision—what will you change in your next report?

    Notes:

    IACIS Scholarships
    https://www.iacis.com/awards-and-scholarships/will-docken-scholarship/
    https://www.iacis.com/awards-and-scholarships/womens-scholarship/

    Training Opportunities!
    IACIS Reno
    https://www.iacis.com/events/in-person/reno-nv/


    Free DFIR Test Images + Industry Tools to Analyze Them
    https://www.dfir.training/downloads/test-images

    New Blogs from Brett Shavers!
    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/theres-lot-more-trial-than-you-may-know-even-have-100-brett-shavers-br4sc/
    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/case-almost-made-me-quit-dfir-shouldve-news-brett-shavers-pie1c/
    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-when-digital-forensics-lost-its-soul-brett-shavers-otkec/
    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/end-dfir-again-dfir-training-ab5jc/
    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-wreck-your-report-affidavit-testimony-one-word-brett-shavers-qkyvc/
    Free Webinar
    https://www.suspectbehindthekeyboard.com/fighting-city-hall-dfir-lessons-from-a-pro-se-plaintiff

    Rabbithole Update
    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rabbithole-dataviewer-sqllite-ugcPost-7384144022065274880-0d0D
    https://www.cclsolutionsgroup.com/forensic-products/rabbithole

    ALEX Release
    https://github.com/prosch88/ALEX
    https://github.com/RealityNet/android_triage


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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Blogs, blogs & blogs!
    Oct 2 2025

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    A baby camel, a high-speed chase, and a heartfelt tribute set the stage for a season opener that is equal parts human and hard-nosed.

    We pause to honor Mark Baker, mentor, officer, and friend.

    This episode spotlights a free Belkasoft AI course along with the much-anticipated release of Rabbit Hole v3, designed to tackle complex data structures.

    From there, it is all about blogs, and there are plenty of them. Mattia explores extraction nuances, showing how AFU versus BFU states and encryption classes still determine what you can recover from iOS and Android. Hexordia provides important guidance on first responder missteps, emphasizing how early handling and precise thinking safeguard the integrity of a case.

    We also showcase open-source and budget-friendly tools such as Autopsy and IPED, which expand analysis capacity without breaking the bank.

    A hands-on demo of Gallery Builder illustrates how to create courtroom-ready visuals, paired with a reminder that “vibe coding” with LLMs is no substitute for validated forensic standards.

    Finally, we close with the latest LEAPP and LAVA updates, which continue to push practical workflows forward for the field.

    Notes:
    BelkaGPT: Effective Artificial Intelligence in DFIR
    https://belkasoft.com/belkagpt-training

    Training First Responders in Digital Evidence Handling: How To Protect Your Department from Case-Destroying Mistakes
    https://www.hexordia.com/blog/training-first-responders-in-digital-evidence-handling

    The Packd Byte
    https://www.thepackdbyte.org/

    Two New Blogs from Mattia
    http://blog.digital-forensics.it/2025/09/exploring-data-extraction-from-android.html
    https://blog.digital-forensics.it/2025/09/exploring-data-extraction-from-ios.html

    SWGDE
    https://www.swgde.org/documents/published-complete-listing/16-f-002-considerations-for-required-minimization-of-digital-evidence-seizure/

    Gallery Builder
    https://github.com/charpy4n6/GalleryBuilder



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    1 hr and 15 mins
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