Authenticity on trial: How Magnet Verify helps prosecutors admit digital media and defeat deepfake defenses
In an era where a single image or video clip can make or break a prosecution, the authenticity of media evidence has never been more crucial.
In an era where a single image or video clip can make or break a prosecution, the authenticity of media evidence has never been more crucial.
Learn how Eric Haines, Digital forensics supervisor at a Florida agency relies on Magnet Graykey to provide access to the mobile devices that make up 95% of the data sources his lab encounters to help them start extractions immediately to meet investigative demands and stay ahead of court deadlines.
I’ve spent my career in digital forensics wrestling with two deceptively simple questions: Where do I start and where do I stop, in an investigation? Both decisions feel like drawing lines on quicksand. You’re flooded with artifacts—timestamps, logs, messages—tempting you to search every byte. But legal deadlines and investigative demands force focus. The real skill isn’t just finding evidence but knowing when to stop.
Digital evidence provides prosecutors and courts with crucial evidence—identifying or exonerating suspects, pinpointing timelines, and reconstructing events. But the growing sophistication of synthetic content and AI-generated deepfakes are eroding our ability to trust what we see and hear. Courts must grapple with a simple question regarding digital evidence: is it real? In an attempt to … Continued
The right evidence uncovered at the right time can make or break a case. But investigating, interpreting, and acting on that evidence quickly has become increasingly dependent on how well investigative teams work together.
As crime evolves and digital evidence grows in volume and complexity, law enforcement must adapt quickly to meet rising public expectations for transparency, accountability, and results. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a future concept; it is an essential tool already reshaping how law enforcement conducts investigations.
With Android 16 now released to the Google Pixel device family, it’s time to take a look at another sweet treat codenamed version of Android. This version is less about artifacts and more about security updates you need to be aware of for proper device handling! Come take a bite out of Android’s “Baklava” build and figure out why Chris Vance keeps talking about tasty desserts in this episode of Mobile Unpacked!
Want to improve your expertise on image and video categorization while using Magnet Griffeye Operations? Then you’ll want to be the first to take part in our brand new Griffeye Operations Examinations (GO200) course! GO200 is designed for individuals who have completed the Magnet Griffeye Lite course, and it will provide you with the skills … Continued
The volume and complexity of mobile evidence continues to grow at an exponential rate, including increased instances of blockchain related evidence that can provide critical insight into illicit activities like fraud, money laundering, cybercrime, and more. To give online Graykey license holders the ability to quickly uncover critical blockchain evidence from seized iOS and Android … Continued
How many different ways are there to get Android data? What’s the difference between agent-based extractions and ADB acquisitions?