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Digital Forensics – From Crime Scene to Courtroom

1 min · 16 de may de 2026
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Every cybercrime leaves a digital footprint – but collecting that evidence without breaking the rules is harder than TV makes it look. In this episode of CyberSavvy, we go inside the world of digital forensics. We walk through the four‑phase forensic process: identification, collection, analysis, and reporting. You’ll learn why you should never reboot a compromised computer, what a write‑blocker does, and how hashing proves evidence hasn’t been tampered with. Then we explore the cutting edge: dark web forensics (tracking Bitcoin on the blockchain), IoT forensics (extracting data from smart speakers and fitness trackers), cloud forensics (working with AWS, Azure, and Google logs), and malware forensics (static and dynamic analysis). Finally, we discuss the legal side – chain of custody, expert witness testimony, and how certifications like CHFI can boost your career. Key takeaways: * Why the order of volatility matters (RAM first, disks last). * How a Fitbit heart rate helped convict an attacker. * Which free tools you can use to start practising forensics today. Whether you’re an aspiring investigator, a blue‑team defender, or just curious about how hackers get caught, this episode gives you a clear, practical guide. Listen now to learn: How to preserve digital evidence, what investigators look for in a breach, and how you can start building forensic skills for free. Stay curious. Stay savvy. And don’t touch that keyboard.

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