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Explore the world of digital forensics in South Africa alongside Jason Jordan, a seasoned expert at T-Fair Labs, in conversation with Dr. Ingrid Borárosová from the Bratislava Policy Institute. In this insightful podcast, we delve into the evolution of digital forensics from its beginnings in the '90s to its current role in tackling cybercrimes. Jason's transition from law enforcement to the private sector and academia sheds light on the field's advancements and the importance of aligning with global standards.
Through discussions on South Africa's legal frameworks and linguistic diversity, we examine how they influence digital evidence handling and cybercrime investigations. Clear communication strategies, including relatable analogies, are highlighted to ensure understanding among judges and lawyers of varying technical backgrounds.
The podcast concludes with a discussion on the challenges organizations face in navigating political influences when employing digital analysts. Lastly, we emphasize the significance of collaboration between legal and digital forensic communities for a more effective pursuit of justice.
This podcast concludes our series of expert talks as part of the INNOCENT project funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement 101056685.
Explore the world of digital forensics in South Africa alongside Jason Jordan, a seasoned expert at T-Fair Labs, in conversation with Dr. Ingrid Borárosová from the Bratislava Policy Institute. In this insightful podcast, we delve into the evolution of digital forensics from its beginnings in the '90s to its current role in tackling cybercrimes. Jason's transition from law enforcement to the private sector and academia sheds light on the field's advancements and the importance of aligning with global standards.
Through discussions on South Africa's legal frameworks and linguistic diversity, we examine how they influence digital evidence handling and cybercrime investigations. Clear communication strategies, including relatable analogies, are highlighted to ensure understanding among judges and lawyers of varying technical backgrounds.
The podcast concludes with a discussion on the challenges organizations face in navigating political influences when employing digital analysts. Lastly, we emphasize the significance of collaboration between legal and digital forensic communities for a more effective pursuit of justice.
This podcast concludes our series of expert talks as part of the INNOCENT project funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement 101056685.