Data Xposure: The Podcast for Data Risk Leaders
After an attempted assassination at the 2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner, the FBI had limited time to reconstruct a suspect's planning, communications, movements, and intent from millions of digital artifacts. In this episode of Data Xposure, Harsh Behl, VP of Product Management & AI at Exterro, takes listeners inside one of the most time-sensitive digital investigations in recent memory. He explains how the FBI Washington Field Office used Exterro FTK Suite to process millions of digital artifacts, coordinate analysis across multiple investigative teams, and rapidly connect evidence spanning devices, cloud accounts, communications, financial records, and travel data. This isn't a discussion about the attack itself. It's a look at what happens when investigators are forced to turn overwhelming amounts of data into actionable intelligence under extreme pressure. For legal, security, compliance, and investigative leaders, the challenge is familiar. Whether responding to a cyberattack, insider threat, workplace incident, or regulatory investigation, success often depends on one question: Can you find the answers before time runs out? Join us as we explore what organizations can learn from the FBI's response and why forensic readiness, AI-assisted analysis, and scalable investigation workflows are becoming critical capabilities in a data-driven world. Thanks for tuning in to the latest episode of Data Xposure. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. For show notes, resources, and to connect with us, visit exterro.com/data-exposure-podcast/ [https://www.exterro.com/resources/data-exposure-podcast/]
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