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In this episode, we’re joined by Digital Forensic Investigator Jake for a fascinating look inside the world of digital forensics and the critical role it plays in modern criminal investigations.
We explore how Jake got into the field, what it really takes to build a career in digital forensics, and the skills and pathways available to those interested in working in unearthing digital traces left behind. Jake also shares insights into real investigations where digital evidence helped secure convictions, giving a rare behind-the-scenes perspective on how devices, data, and digital trails can become key pieces of evidence in the Criminal Justice procedure.
This episode also touches on the sensitive reality that some digital forensic work involves cases of sexual offences. If this raises difficult issues for you, support is available. In the UK, organisations such as Rape Crisis, Samaritans, Victim Support and Sexual Assault Referral Centres offer confidential support, and in the USA similar help can be accessed through national sexual assault hotlines and local crisis centres. You do not have to report a crime to access support. If you need emergency support, contact the emergency services immediately.
Listener discretion is advised due to discussion of these real, sensitive issues.
🎙️ If you’ve ever wondered how digital evidence helps bring offenders to justice, or how to start a career in this important field, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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In this episode, we’re joined by Digital Forensic Investigator Jake for a fascinating look inside the world of digital forensics and the critical role it plays in modern criminal investigations.
We explore how Jake got into the field, what it really takes to build a career in digital forensics, and the skills and pathways available to those interested in working in unearthing digital traces left behind. Jake also shares insights into real investigations where digital evidence helped secure convictions, giving a rare behind-the-scenes perspective on how devices, data, and digital trails can become key pieces of evidence in the Criminal Justice procedure.
This episode also touches on the sensitive reality that some digital forensic work involves cases of sexual offences. If this raises difficult issues for you, support is available. In the UK, organisations such as Rape Crisis, Samaritans, Victim Support and Sexual Assault Referral Centres offer confidential support, and in the USA similar help can be accessed through national sexual assault hotlines and local crisis centres. You do not have to report a crime to access support. If you need emergency support, contact the emergency services immediately.
Listener discretion is advised due to discussion of these real, sensitive issues.
🎙️ If you’ve ever wondered how digital evidence helps bring offenders to justice, or how to start a career in this important field, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.