Fooling Experts and Judges - Digital Evidence Turns into Digital Evil Dance
44CON Information Security Conference via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the critical vulnerabilities in digital forensics and legal proceedings through this conference talk that exposes how digital evidence can be manipulated to deceive cybersecurity experts and judicial systems. Learn about the sophisticated techniques used to create misleading digital artifacts, understand the fundamental flaws in current forensic methodologies, and discover how attackers can exploit these weaknesses to subvert justice. Examine real-world case studies demonstrating how digital evidence can be fabricated, altered, or misinterpreted, leading to wrongful conclusions in legal proceedings. Gain insights into the technical methods used to fool forensic tools and expert witnesses, while understanding the broader implications for cybersecurity investigations and the justice system. Analyze the challenges facing digital forensics professionals when dealing with increasingly sophisticated evidence manipulation techniques and discover strategies for improving the reliability and integrity of digital evidence analysis in legal contexts.
Syllabus
Eric Filiol - Fooling Experts and Judges – Digital Evidence turns into digital Evil Dance
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