
A podcast by digital forensics examiners for digital forensics examiners. Hear about the latest news in digital forensics and learn from researcher interviews with field memes sprinkled in.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

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Tool output can look authoritative while still being dangerously easy to misread, and we’ve both seen how fast that goes sideways when a case hits court. Live from the MSAB Digital Summit 2026, we walk through a simple principle that sav... more
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A blue jay, a busted feeder, and a brand-new camera set the tone, but only briefly.
We kick off the new year with updates from the Florida ICAC conference, including firsthand courtroom experience watching frame rate and frame count te... more
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This episode digs into the habits that actually hold up: learning from CTF wins and post-event reviews, exploring scholarships and Reno trainings that build technical muscle, and walking through expert-witness prep that turns courtroom s... more
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A baby camel, a high-speed chase, and a heartfelt tribute set the stage for a season opener that is equal parts human and hard-nosed.
We pause to honor Mark Baker, mentor, officer, and friend.
This episode spotlights a free Belkasoft A... more
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After the 15th “Oh my Goshhhh” in a 30 second span, I couldn’t take it anymore. Please don’t have her on your show again.
Great info and they have personality.
Thank you for this Podcast! There aren’t enough (barely any) Digital Forensics Podcasts and it’s refreshing to not hear from just business's selling their tools! To hear Heather say she googled things in the beginning to understand what people are talking about, made me breathe lighter. I have no degree in DF but working in a sworn position with no team, I need these resources to help myself!
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This show targets digital forensics professionals with a focus on practical techniques, recent industry developments, and real-world court and conference experiences. Episodes balance technical discussions around AI in forensics, evidence handling, and tool updates with personal anecdotes from conferences, training, and ongoing education. A standout trait is the approachable, mentor-like host dynamic that blends deep domain knowledge with accessible explanations, making advanced topics feel actionable for practitioners at various career stages.
Noteworthy is a consistent emphasis on foundational knowledge, courtroom considerations, and education, along with timely coverage of new tools, blogs, and training opportunities. The format often p... more
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Digital Forensics Now launched 3 years ago and published 42 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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