Where Digital Forensics Is Heading in 2026 — And Why It Changes How You Investigate
Every year the ground under digital investigations shifts a little. Heading into 2026, it's shifting a lot.
Read articleWhen the Evidence Lives in the Cloud: Investigating Microsoft 365 and Beyond
A few years ago, an enterprise investigation began with someone's laptop. Today it usually begins in a mailbox, a Teams chat, or an audit log.
Read articleNot Every Phone Needs a Full Forensic Dump — And That Changes Everything for Smaller Agencies
There's an assumption baked into digital forensics that quietly causes a lot of problems: that every phone seized has to go through a full forensic acquisition.
Read articleYour EnCase Just Grew Up: From Investigating Breaches to Stopping Them
What a lot of users don't realise is that with the recent 25.3 release, the tool sitting on their network has become far more than an investigation tool.
Read articleTurning Digital Forensics Into a Service: How Small Teams Can Punch Above Their Weight
Here's a reality more Malaysian businesses are waking up to: ransomware, business email compromise, and data theft don't only hit the big players.
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