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This episode explores the darker side of digital evidence, highlighting cases where the online activities and digital footprints of victims and suspects have raised more questions than answers. We'll examine unsolved murders where digital clues were tantalizing but ultimately inconclusive, as well as cases where the digital trail went cold or led investigators down the wrong path. We'll also delve into the ethical dilemmas and legal gray areas surrounding the use of digital evidence, such as privacy concerns and the potential for misinterpretation. Finally, we'll discuss how emerging technologies like AI and machine learning may transform the future of digital forensics.
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By Neon Nights StudioThis episode explores the darker side of digital evidence, highlighting cases where the online activities and digital footprints of victims and suspects have raised more questions than answers. We'll examine unsolved murders where digital clues were tantalizing but ultimately inconclusive, as well as cases where the digital trail went cold or led investigators down the wrong path. We'll also delve into the ethical dilemmas and legal gray areas surrounding the use of digital evidence, such as privacy concerns and the potential for misinterpretation. Finally, we'll discuss how emerging technologies like AI and machine learning may transform the future of digital forensics.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.