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Digital forensics discussion for computer forensics, DFIR and eDiscovery professionals. Visit Forensic Focus at forensicfocus.com for more.
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Nick Furneaux, a renowned figure in digital forensics and cryptocurrency investigations, joins the Forensic Focus podcast. He shares his journey into the world of digital forensics, his work on covert data extraction tools, and his development of expertise in memory and cryptocurrency forensics. The conversation explores Nick's new book, 'There's No Such Thing as Crypto Crime,' and the importance of discovering and properly investigating cryptocurrency-related activities within the broader context of traditional criminal investigations. Nick emphasizes the need for effective discovery tools for forensic investigators and highlights the evolving role of cryptocurrencies in various types of crimes. The discussion also touches on the personal impact of crime on victims and the importance of multi-disciplinary investigative teams. #cryptocrime #cryptocurrency #dfir #digitalforensics 00:00 Introduction to Nick Furneaux 01:19 Nick's Journey into Digital Forensics 02:52 Early Forensic Tools and Techniques 05:01 Transition to Cryptocurrency Investigations 06:44 Challenges in Modern Forensics 12:20 The Need for Better Discovery Tools 21:26 Cryptocurrency in Criminal Investigations 31:51 Integration of Forensic Specializations 34:30 Crypto Crime and Publicity 35:24 Operation Shamrock and Romance Scams 39:52 Victims and Perpetrators of Scam Farms 41:11 The Human Impact of Forensic Investigations 53:45 The Future of Cryptocurrency 58:51 Concluding Thoughts and Recommendations Show Notes Seize and Desist Podcast - https://www.listennotes.com/de/podcasts/seize-desist/ep-17-theres-no-such-thing-AVZjDxJG7rp/?srsltid=AfmBOoqSkUBES7V3bv_FFYemmZOemlZY85AHVtAIRGQnsHSU1euiFQ-i There’s no such Thing As Crypto Crime - https://www.amazon.co.uk/There%E2%80%B2s-Such-Thing-Crypto-Crime/dp/1394164823
Heather and Jared Barnhart from Cellebrite join the Forensic Focus Podcast to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and digital forensics. This insightful episode dives into detecting AI-generated imagery, combating misinformation, and addressing challenges posed by deepfakes. They discuss advancements in tools like Cellebrite's Media Origin, the importance of metadata in investigations, and the impact of AI-assisted technologies on mental health and case efficiency. The conversation also highlights the evolving legal and ethical implications of AI in forensics, from watermarking imagery to the role of human review in court-admissible evidence. 00:00 – Introducing Heather and Jared Barnhart 00:41 AI and Image Analysis: Tackling Forged and Fraudulent Images 01:08 The Rise of AI in Legal and Criminal Cases 01:58 Personal Motivations and Research on AI 02:38 The Impact of AI on Public Perception and Trust 04:39 Challenges in Detecting AI-Generated Content 05:41 The Role of Social Media and Personalized Feeds 06:14 Generational Differences in Media Skepticism 08:17 The Evolution of Photography and Computational Enhancements 11:07 Forensic Techniques for Detecting AI Manipulations 16:40 The Debate on AI Watermarking and Authenticity 22:54 The Role of AI in Forensic Investigations 30:03 AI and the Legal System: Challenges and Considerations 34:02 Future of AI in Digital Forensics 44:18 Mental Health in Law Enforcement 47:39 Funding and Policy for Law Enforcement 52:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Matt Finnegan from Oxygen Forensics joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to share his journey into digital forensics, starting with his military background. He talks about what it’s like working with mobile devices, the challenges of keeping up with ever-changing smartphone security, and his role as a Solutions Architect. Matt also provides insights on the state of mobile forensics today, why cloud solutions are becoming more important, and how to handle massive amounts of data. The conversation ends with a reflection on the future of the field and the ongoing need to keep forensic methods clear and transparent.  00:00 – Introduction to Matt Finnegan from Oxygen Forensics 00:46 Matt Finnegan's Journey into Digital Forensics 01:57 Training and Early Experiences in Digital Forensics 03:52 Transition from Military to Oxygen Forensics 04:24 Role and Responsibilities of a Solutions Architect 07:43 Challenges in Mobile Forensics 10:10 Advancements in Mobile Device Security 19:44 Cloud Forensics and Data Extraction 28:30 Challenges of Data Volume and Processing 37:59 Operating Systems and Forensic Tools 44:43 Factory Reset and Data Recovery 49:45 Future Challenges in Digital Forensics
Martino Jerian, CEO of Amped Software, joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss AI’s impacts on video forensics. In this episode, Martino delves into the growing role of artificial intelligence in automating forensic processes, as well as the benefits and challenges it brings to the field. He shares insights on how AI is reshaping image and video enhancement, deepfake detection, and the authentication of digital evidence, while also cautioning about the risks of over-reliance on these tools. Martino provides a detailed perspective on how AI is being applied responsibly to balance efficiency with accuracy, especially in high-stakes forensic investigations. The conversation also explores Martino's contributions to legislative discussions in the European Parliament, emphasizing the importance of educating practitioners, journalists, and the public on AI's proper use in digital forensics. If you're interested in the latest deepfake detection methods or the evolving regulatory landscape of AI, this episode offers an in-depth look at the future of video forensics. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:31 Discussing AI and Regulation 01:22 Challenges in Video Evidence 04:12 AI in Forensic Tools 07:52 Research and Trends in AI 10:48 Deepfake Detection and Legal Implications 14:45 Future of AI in Forensics 20:00 AI and Image Authentication 42:44 Staying Updated in AI and Forensics 47:12 Conclusion and Farewell Show Notes Video Evidence Principles, Amped Software – https://ampedsoftware.com/video-evidence-principles Judge Blocks Use of AI-Enhanced Video Evidence, NBC – https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/washington-state-judge-blocks-use-ai-enhanced-video-evidence-rcna141932 Ferrari Exec Foils Deepfake Attempt, Fortune – https://fortune.com/2024/07/27/ferrari-deepfake-attempt-scammer-security-question-ceo-benedetto-vigna-cybersecurity-ai/ Amped Blog – https://blog.ampedsoftware.com/ Martino’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinojerian/ Can AI Be Used for Forensics and Investigations? – https://www.forensicfocus.com/news/can-ai-be-used-for-forensics-and-investigations/  
Paul Gullon-Scott BSc MA MSc MSc FMBPSS joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss the mental health challenges faced by digital forensic investigators (DFIs), particularly in relation to secondary traumatic stress (STS). He explains how exposure to distressing content, such as child sexual abuse material (CSAM), can lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression. Drawing on his many years of experience in digital forensics and research, Paul highlights the lack of UK-specific studies in this area and shares his development of a well-being framework aimed at reducing the mental health toll on DFIs. This framework includes a grading policy and a well-being booklet designed to help investigators recognize stress symptoms in themselves and others, while reducing their exposure to traumatic material. Paul also touches on his recent research into the role of neurodiversity in digital forensics and the importance of adapting mental health support to neurodiverse individuals in the profession. 00:00 – Introducing Paul Gullon-Scott Bsc MA MSc MSc FMBPSS and his Research into DFI Mental Health 07:20 – Impact of CPS Guidelines on DFIs 10:30 – Research Findings on Secondary Traumatic Stress 22:40 – Gender and Age Differences in Stress Response 30:50 – Support Systems and Coping Strategies 46:00 – Neurodiversity in Digital Forensics 52:50 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode, these organisations may be of help: Samaritans – https://www.samaritans.org Mind – https://www.mind.org.uk Oscar Kilo – https://www.oscarkilo.org.uk/ Occupational health unit (OHU) – all police forces have access to an OHU providing a range of support services Employee Assistance Scheme (EAS) – check with your employer to see what specific resources are available to you  GP – your GP can provide access to various local resources and make referrals to psychological support services
Content warning - this episode discusses suicidal feelings. Prof. Sarah Morris joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss the critical topic of mental health within the digital forensics field. The conversation covers the impact of traumatic content on analysts, the gaps in mental health support services, and the challenges faced by the industry due to work-related stress. The episode also explores strategies for coping with mental health issues, the role of AI in mitigating exposure to sensitive content, and the importance of organizational changes to better support professionals in the field. If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode, these organisations may be of help: Samaritans – https://www.samaritans.org Mind – https://www.mind.org.uk Oscar Kilo – https://www.oscarkilo.org.uk/ Occupational health unit (OHU) – all police forces have access to an OHU providing a range of support services Employee Assistance Scheme (EAS) – check with your employer to see what specific resources are available to you GP – your GP can provide access to various local resources and make referrals to psychological support services
Heather Barnhart from Cellebrite joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss combating the rise of AI-generated child exploitation material. Heather shares her extensive experience and insights on the impact of AI and deepfakes on investigations, the challenges faced by law enforcement worldwide, and the importance of education in combating digital crimes. Heather also emphasizes the significance of validating forensic tools and the necessity of educating both professionals and the public about the ethical and legal implications of AI. 00:00 – Introducing Heather Barnhart and her background in DFIR 03:05 – The Evolution of Child Exploitation and AI 07:25 – Challenges in Detecting Deepfakes 12:15 – Reporting and Legislation on AI and CSAM 17:30 – Public Awareness and Education on AI Exploitation 25:49 – Inappropriate Social Media Practices 37:05 – The Role of AI in Digital Forensics 39:20 – Validating AI findings 49:14 – Career Reflections and Future Directions Show Notes ‘Those explicit AI-generated Taylor Swift images, unsurprisingly, came from 4Chan’, The Verge - https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/5/24061985/those-explicit-ai-generated-taylor-swift-images-unsurprisingly-came-from-4chan Take It Down - https://takeitdown.ncmec.org/ Stop NCII - https://stopncii.org/ ‘AI-generated kids draw predators on TikTok and Instagram’, Forbes - https://www.forbes.com.au/news/innovation/tiktok-predators-ai-generated-kids/ The Exodus Road - https://theexodusroad.com/
Chuck Cobb from Magnet Forensics joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss training and certification. Chuck delves into his extensive background, including his tenure in law enforcement and over a decade of experience in forensic training at both Guidance Software and Magnet. He emphasizes the evolution of forensic training, particularly highlighting the challenges and opportunities that have arisen due to technological advancements and the Covid-19 pandemic. The conversation also touches on the generational differences in learners, the rise of microlearning, and the importance of scenario-based training that drives practical outcomes for students in both law enforcement and corporate sectors. Additionally, Chuck explains Magnet Forensics' approach to balancing financial sustainability with providing high-quality training. This includes their strategic use of online self-paced courses, virtual instructor-led sessions, and certifications that ensure examiners are well-equipped to handle various forensic tasks.
Blake Sawyer from Amped Software joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss video and image forensics in the US. He shares insights on the challenges of working with low-quality CCTV footage and how Amped Software has grown and been adopted in the US market. The conversation delves into the role of the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) in developing best practices for the field and how these standards influence product development. It also covers Amped's new DeepPlate technology for license plate recognition and emphasizes the importance of error margins in AI-assisted forensic analysis. Blake goes on to discuss Amped's certification program and how it complements other industry certifications. He shares real-world case examples, including the "Pillowcase Murders" investigation, highlighting the practical applications of video forensics in solving complex crimes.
Marco Fontani joins the Forensic Focus podcast to discuss Amped Software’s latest AI-powered tool, DeepPlate. DeepPlate is a deep learning system designed to read license plates affected by common issues introduced by surveillance systems, making it a valuable asset for forensic video analysts. Marco provides an in-depth overview of DeepPlate, explaining how it currently supports eight countries (France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the UK, and the United States) and how it uses separate models for each country to account for varying license plate formats. He also discusses the synthetic data generation process used for training the models, ensuring privacy and mitigating bias. The conversation delves into the limitations and considerations when using AI-based tools in a forensic workflow, with Marco emphasizing the importance of bias mitigation techniques and proper interpretation of confidence scores. He stresses that DeepPlate is an investigative tool designed to provide a second opinion, rather than a tool for court admissibility. 00:00 – What is DeepPlate and what is its purpose? 02:45 – How many countries does DeepPlate currently support? 09:30 – What are the challenges of diplomatic and personalised number plates? 11:30 – How would a forensic video analyst use DeepPlate as part of their workflow? 13:40 – Can DeepPlate be used in Court? 16:30 – What is Amped Software’s position on AI? 19:00 – What will be the impact of updated models on results? 20:50 – What kind of data is used to train the system? 23:30 – How has the system been tested? 26:15 – What are the access conditions for using DeepPlate? 28:05 – Does Amped Software retain user data for DeepPlate and if yes for how long? 29:45 – Is it possible to buy additional seats for your license? 31:00 – What are the limitations and considerations when using AI-based tools like DeepPlate for forensic and investigative purposes? 35:20 – Does Amped Software plan to use AI in other areas? Show Notes Washington State Judge Blocks Use Of AI-Enhanced Video As Evidence In Possible First-Of-Its-Kind-Ruling - https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7181308834370494464/ Neural Network for Denoising and Reading Degraded License Plates - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-68780-9_39 Introducing DeepPlate, Amped’s Investigative Tool for AI-Powered License Plate Reading - https://blog.ampedsoftware.com/2024/02/28/introducing-deepplate-ampeds-investigative-tool-for-ai-powered-license-plate-reading
Join Si and Desi for another episode of the Forensic Focus Podcast. This week, they discuss the lack of transparency and potential misrepresentation in the cybersecurity industry, particularly regarding the use of open-source tools by companies and the questionable interpretation of data and statistics in marketing and advertising. The conversation also delves into the implications of relying on computer systems and algorithms to make important decisions, such as in the case of the Post Office scandal in the UK and the Centrelink repayment debacle in Australia. They emphasize the importance of human oversight, critical thinking, and considering the human impact of such decisions, rather than blindly trusting the outputs of computer systems. 00:00 – The state of the digital forensics industry 02:30 – Desi’s talk at BSides Brisbane 05:30 – Sweaty Cyber Advice and Strongman 09:40 – Companies integrating open source software 23:00 – Advertising, statistics and logical fallacies 28:00 – The Post Office scandal and computer accountability 49:00 – Security, compliance and regulations 56:00 – Closing thoughts Show Notes Hardly Adequate YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@hardlyadequate Oxfordshire’s Strongman & Strongwoman - https:\oxfordshire.rocks\ CPS, Computer Records Evidence - https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/computer-records-evidence Your Logical Fallacyis - https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/ British Post Office Scandal - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Post_Office_scandal The Guardian, Robodebt Scandal - https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/mar/11/robodebt-five-years-of-lies-mistakes-and-failures-that-caused-a-18bn-scandal Tyler Vigen, Spurious Correlations - http://www.tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations Forensic Focus Discord - https://discord.gg/97zKvTXHeS
Sophie Powell joins Si and Desi on the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss various topics including her recent participation in a TryHackMe webinar, the challenges of applying for graduate schemes, and the relevance of the Cyber 9/12 competition to her career in cybersecurity. They also touch on the psychology of conspiracy theories and the implications of deepfake technology. 00:00 – Welcome to the podcast 03:00 – Sweaty Cyber Advice 03:55 – Fitness and forensics 07:00 – Mental health and mindfulness 09:10 – Gamified assessments 17:00 – Video recorded self-assessments 20:10 – Filtering candidates to fill roles 24:25 – Graduate schemes versus graduate jobs 27:40 – Apprenticeships and student loans 33:40 – Starting out on a graduate scheme 37:35 – UK Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge 43:55 – Dangers of deepfakes 51:10 – Conspiracy theories and computer psychology 54:40 – Closing thoughts Show Notes Hardly Adequate - https://hardlyadequate.com Try Hack Me - https://tryhackme.com/ UK Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge - https://www.ukcyber912.co.uk/
Chris Doman, Co-Founder of Cado Security, joins the Forensic Focus podcast to discuss cloud forensics and incident response. Cado Security provides cloud-based software for collecting and analyzing forensic evidence in cloud environments. Chris discusses the challenges of cloud forensics, such as the constantly changing nature of cloud environments and the need to standardize and normalize data from different sources. Cado Security is working on partnerships with cloud and EDR vendors, as well as IR providers, and is planning to release new features related to SaaS and email compromise investigations. 00:00 – Introducing Chris Doman from Cado Security 03:00 – Starting and growing Cado Security 05:45 – Cado Community 06:30 – Cloud forensics tools 10:40 – Collecting, processing and presenting data 12:00 – Advantages of cloud to cloud 13:50 – Audit logs 16:00 – Automation 20:30 – Training and investigation support 28:00 – Release cycle and managing updates 30:30 – Roadmap 40:30 – Chain of custody 43:00 – Encryption and storage 43:30 – Cado Security at events
Alan Platt, Professional Services Consultant at MSAB, discusses his experience as a former UK police officer working in digital forensics. He talks about the different levels of digital forensics capabilities within police forces and how MSAB products like XAMN and XEC Director are used by frontline officers versus lab analysts. The discussion covers how MSAB partners with law enforcement to develop custom workflows for mobile device acquisitions that facilitate ISO compliance. Alan explains MSAB's managed service offering, where approved MSAB staff can remotely access a customer's XEC Director server to assist with software updates and troubleshooting. He emphasizes the strict data segregation policies enforced by customers to prevent MSAB from accessing any sensitive case data. Looking ahead, Alan mentions MSAB's new CEO and hints at some exciting developments coming down the pipeline. He spotlights recent enhancements to XEC Director's speed and database functionality for managing large estates of networked Kiosks. Alan also plugs the new XEC Director training he created to help users fully leverage the platform's capabilities. 00:00 – Introduction to Alan Platt 07:00 – Training 12:00 – Workflows 17:20 – Ensuring a secure environment 19:45 – Customer training 20:35 – Helping customers comply with ISO accreditation 25:00 – Validation and verification 27:30 – ISO standards 30:00 – MSAB’s pipeline plans 32:40 – XEC Director 43:45 – Privacy of user data
Nick Harvey, a former Detective Inspector in the Metropolitan Police, discusses his transition from law enforcement to his current role as a Customer Success Manager at Cellebrite. He describes his experience in tackling county lines, a form of organized crime in the UK where drug dealers set up operations in smaller towns and cities to expand their business. He also discusses the role of mobile phones in criminal investigations and how data-driven approaches can expedite the justice process. Nick goes on to highlight the challenges of explaining digital evidence to judges and juries and the potential impact of artificial intelligence in forensic investigations. He also emphasizes the importance of communication between digital forensics units and investigators and the need for tools that can handle large data sets and provide actionable insights. Nick shares his thoughts on the impact of regulations on forensic processes and the need for a balance between oversight and efficiency. He concludes by advising investigators to be open to new approaches and to focus on the objectives of their investigations. 00:00 – Introduction to Nick Harvey, Customer Success Manager at Cellebrite 02:40 – Data driven approach to tackling county lines crimes 07:50 – Changing landscape of mobile forensics 11:45 – Operation Venetic and EncroChat crime 15:20 – Ensuring admissibility of evidence 19:50 – Machine learning in crimes and crime detection 24:00 – Machine learning in Cellebrite’s tools 27:10 – Working at Cellebrite 31:30 – Managing large volumes of data 34:40 – Training tool users and empowering investigators to get the most from data 36:00 – Regulations and compliance frameworks 39:55 – Advice for digital investigators
Subscribe to the Forensic Focus Podcast: https://www.forensicfocus.com/podcast/ Keith Lockhart, Vice President of Training at Oxygen Forensics, discusses the evolution of training in the digital forensics industry. He highlights the shift towards online training and the use of technology to deliver courses remotely. He also mentions the importance of gathering feedback from customers and adapting training programs to meet their needs. Oxygen Forensics is focused on providing a range of training options, including on-demand content and hands-on training with shipped devices. Additionally, Keith discusses the company's new technologies, Oxygen Corporate Explorer (OCE) and Oxygen Analytic Center (OAC), which offer collaborative review and data collection capabilities.  00:00 - Keith Lockhart’s career  06:45 – Educational background 09:15 – Technical knowledge and software development 14:55 – Transitioning to a training role 20:05 – Sharing knowledge and presenting evidence in court 24:15 – Products and training from Oxygen Forensics 34:00 – Receiving customer feedback 35:30 – Online versus in-person conferences and training 38:10 – Providing training and tools in different languages 41:00 – Oxygen Forensic Certifications 44:10 – Oxygen Forensics’ focus for 2024
Si interviews Monica Harris from Cellebrite about new products and developments in the field of digital forensics. They talk about the importance of staying connected to the community and understanding their needs. Cellebrite has recently launched several new products, including Endpoint Mobile Now, a SaaS solution for the patent pending remote collection of targeted data on iOS and Android devices. Another new product is Mobile Ultra, a mobile forensics solution that provides access to mobile data on a wide range of iOS and Android devices. Cellebrite aims to develop technology that meets the needs of their customers and provides solutions for the challenges they face in digital forensics. 00:00 – Introduction to Monica Harris and Cellebrite 03:20 – New Cellebrite products and upgrades 05:40 – Cellebrite Endpoint Mobile Now 12:00 – Storage, privacy and ownership of acquired data 13:30 – Bandwidth requirements 15:00 – Targeting specific data 18:45 – Cellebrite Mobile Ultra 22:15 – Cloud collection platforms 26:10 – Collecting data from the cloud 27:05 – Screen share and capture capabilities 29:15 – What’s coming up for Cellebrite? 32:10 – AI and machine learning 36:40 – Final thoughts and invitation to get in touch
Si and Desi interview Rich Frawley from ADF Solutions. They discuss the use of screenshots and screen recording in mobile device investigations. Screenshots and screen recordings can be used to capture evidence that may not be available through logical acquisitions, allowing investigators to add valuable information to their cases. Rich also discusses the limitations of screenshots and screen recording, such as the inability to capture certain types of data or the risk of alerting the other party in a chat conversation. He emphasizes the importance of investigators knowing their cases and making informed decisions about the best methods to gather evidence. Rich also highlights the speed and efficiency of ADF Solutions' tools, which focus on triage and intelligence gathering rather than cracking devices. He mentions the company's training programs and the ability to generate reports and share data with other tools. The conversation touches on the future of mobile forensics, including wearables and emerging technologies like smart glasses.  
Si Biles interviews Sophie Powell, Professor Sarah Morris, and Rob Black about the Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge. The challenge is an opportunity for students to experience a simulated cyber crisis and provide advice to senior government decision-makers. The guests discuss the value of the competition in developing multidisciplinary skills and the importance of diversity and inclusion in the cybersecurity field. They encourage students to participate and emphasize the benefits of networking and learning from industry professionals. The guests also highlight the need for more outreach and support for women in cybersecurity at all levels of education, and the work of CyberWomen Groups C.I.C.. Show Notes: Event Recap: The CyberWomen Conference 2023 - https://www.forensicfocus.com/event-info/event-recap-the-cyberwomen-conference-2023/
Si and Desi are joined by Brittany and Ailsa from digital forensics software company ADF Solutions. They discuss how ADF is addressing key challenges for digital forensics practitioners, including handling the massive volumes of data from mobile devices and the cloud. The guests outline ADF's focus on developing their software as an easy-to-use onsite triage tool that can help quickly identify pertinent evidence. Key features include advanced handling of video files, AI-assisted classification of images, and new screen recording capabilities for mobile devices that allow suspects to safely share relevant data. The hosts and guests also explore ADF's ongoing research into areas like facial recognition, handling new device types like games consoles and smart watches, and identifying deepfake media. 00:00 – Introduction to Ailsa and Brittany 03:00 – The challenge of vast amounts of data 05:50 – Recovering data from Chromebooks 08:50 – Triaging using ADF tools 12:30 – Benefits of using ADF Solutions’ tools 15:50 – Limitations in types of apps 17:20 – Keeping up with technological advancements 19:15 – ADF customer base 21:00 - Artificial intelligence in classifying images 30:00 – ADF Solutions’ triaging kit 37:00 – Training with ADF 40:00 – Target user 44:50 – Roadmap of future devices to examine 51:30 – Main focus for ADF Solutions going forwards Show Notes: AI-generated CSAM article on Sky News - https://news.sky.com/story/thousands-of-ai-generated-child-abuse-images-being-shared-online-research-finds-12991727
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