May is a key month in digital forensics.
Where experts gather to share AI innovations, emerging tools, and investigative strategies shaping cybersecurity and national security.
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Epstein files may dominate headlines, but the truth isn’t in the text. It’s in the metadata.
Digital forensics verifies what’s real before it shapes public narrative.
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#DigitalForensics#EpsteinFiles
When cases like the Epstein files are questioned, the truth isn’t just in the documents, it’s in the data behind them.
Digital forensics verifies authenticity, timelines, and handling.
See how → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
The Government Accountability Office, an independent agency part of the legislative branch, plans to examine the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files.
A bipartisan group of senators raised concerns that the department violated the law. https://t.co/JvKE97XrSm
The biggest mistake when a device becomes evidence? Using it.
Every tap can alter critical data and compromise the case. Securing it immediately preserves what matters.
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Data isn’t trusted just because it moved; it needs to be verified.
Digital forensics tracks how data travels, who accessed it, and what changed along the way. That’s how you close the gaps Zero Trust misses.
See how → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
Security teams treat data as trusted once it crosses domains. That’s the ⚠️ flaw.
53% still rely on manual processes, even as attacks hit 137 times a week and 🤖 AI drives response speeds on both sides. The gap isn’t identity. It’s how data moves.
🔗 Why data movement is the weakest layer in Zero Trust → https://t.co/0BXuBaGvYC
“Deleted” is often just a starting point.
Forensic analysis recovers fragments, rebuilds timelines, and uncovers what was meant to stay hidden.
See what others miss → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
Think hitting “delete” erases data forever? That’s one of the biggest myths in digital investigations.
Deleted doesn’t mean gone-it often means hidden. See how forensic analysis recovers what others miss → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
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Supporting victims doesn’t stop, and neither does the need for truth.
Digital forensics helps uncover evidence, validate claims, and support investigations that protect victims year-round.
See how → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
National Crime Victims' Rights Week ends today, but the #FBI continues to connect victims with services during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Hear more from FBI victim services providers who protect victims and serve our communities, not just during #NCVRW2026 but all year long. https://t.co/5feLciFrS1 @OJPgov
Traveling with sensitive data? Your devices are just as vulnerable as your luggage.
Protect, monitor, and verify your data before, during, and after travel.
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#CyberSecurity#DigitalForensics
Compromised routers and IoT devices don’t just enable attacks; they hide them.
Digital forensics maps connections, traces activity, and exposes the full network.
See how → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
Chinese government-linked cyber threat actors are using covert networks built from compromised SOHO routers, IoT, & smart devices to carry out malicious activity. We urge all orgs to review our advisory for TTPs, IOCs, & mitigations against this threat. 🔗 https://t.co/VvBpThfINq
The biggest breakthroughs in investigations often start with the smallest details.
Missed or overwritten data can change everything. Early preservation is what protects the truth.
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#AskTheExpert#DigitalForensics
SIM boxes power large-scale fraud, but they also leave digital trails.
From network logs to device mapping, forensic analysis exposes how these operations work.
See how investigations uncover the full network → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
This morning, HSI and our law enforcement partners disrupted multiple alleged financial fraud operations throughout the Southland by seizing dozens of SIM boxes and thousands of
SIM cards. These boxes are programmed to send malicious texts in an attempt to defraud the community.
AI and cloud demand are surging, and so is digital risk.
More data means more to track, preserve, and investigate.
See how forensic visibility keeps up → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
Data centers accounted for around 50% of all electricity demand growth in the U.S. last year, according to a report on the global state of energy published Monday by the International Energy Agency, a watchdog outfit. https://t.co/JQLJ31vQiD
A single timestamp can be the difference between a cell and exoneration.
In this case, forensic analysis verified metadata and rebuilt the timeline, turning digital data into proof of innocence.
See how → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
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Improperly collected digital evidence can be challenged, or worse, thrown out.
Authentication, metadata, and preservation matter more than ever.
Read the full breakdown → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
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An email isn’t evidence just because it exists. Without authentication, it’s just text on a screen.
Forensic analysis verifies sender identity, metadata, and transmission paths to reveal what’s real.
See how → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
73 days. No suspect. No answers.
Cases like Nancy Guthrie’s show why digital forensics matters. DNA, timelines, and data analysis can reveal what isn’t visible and move investigations forward.
See how evidence becomes answers → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie continues to evolve.
New footage, a targeted suspect profile, and cleared DNA evidence show how complex these cases become.
Digital forensics plays a critical role in uncovering what's next.
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Deleted doesn’t mean gone; it means recoverable.
In cases like Kouri Richins, forensic analysis doesn’t just find data, it connects patterns, timelines, and intent across devices and activity.
That’s where the real story lives → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
Deleted data doesn’t erase what happened. It hides it.
In the Kouri Richins case, digital forensics uncovered messages, searches, and activity that helped rebuild the timeline and reveal intent.
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Passwords aren’t enough anymore. Identity is now the front line of security.
This Identity Management Day, focus on how access is verified, monitored, and protected before it becomes a risk.
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#IdentityManagement
Incognito mode doesn’t erase activity; it creates a false sense of security.
What’s hidden from view is often still recoverable through forensic analysis.
See how we uncover what others miss → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi
#DigitalForensics#FraudDetection
$270M in fraud doesn’t hide in plain sight; it hides in the data.
Digital forensics uncovers patterns in billing systems, communication logs, and timelines to prove intent and expose what’s been manipulated.
See how → https://t.co/d7oNakLHDi