DigitalForensics
REGULATORY BANDWIDTH CRISIS
This briefing examines the growing gap between modern telecommunications threats and the regulatory frameworks designed to oversee them. It explores infrastructure-layer harm, cross-domain attack activity, AI-driven telecom abuse, and the limitations of current oversight models, arguing for shared intelligence, standardised telemetry, and closer collaboration between regulators and operators to strengthen national communications resilience and accountability.
Using Mobile Device Geodata to Confirm Location
Mobile device geolocation has become a critical evidential source in digital investigations. This briefing examines how smartphones determine location using GNSS, cellular networks, Wi-Fi, and device sensors. It explores the reliability of these technologies, the risks of spoofing and manipulation, and how investigators can validate location data through multi-source correlation and forensic analysis to strengthen evidential confidence.
NEWS ROUNDUP – 5th August 2025
Digital Forensics & Incident Response Talos IR confirms ransomware can seize full network control within 24–48 hours, urging rapid log access […]


