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Issue 58
Issue 58 of Digital Forensics Magazine explores cognitive bias in drone forensics, SMART Digital Forensics, Project SINT II, data governance, and digital trust.
Back Issue 57
Issue 57 explores court-admissible gait recognition, showing how AI-driven analysis transformed poor CCTV into decisive biometric evidence. Features examine AI-assisted DFIR workflows, modern forensic DNA interpretation, ransomware groups scheduling attacks for maximum disruption, and new hardware-based approaches to restoring forensic chain-of-custody in hyperscale environments, delivering practical insights for investigators and digital forensic professionals worldwide.
Back Issue 56
Issue 56 examines practical challenges facing digital-forensics practitioners, including expanding cloud attack surfaces, emerging EU governance for space systems, and the regulatory maturation reflected in NIS2. It further evaluates applied HUMINT–OSINT intelligence models for financial-fraud disruption, the operational value of standardisation in evidential reliability, and structured, legally resilient approaches to transnational fraudulent-website removal within contemporary investigative and organisational contexts today.
