From Cryptic Apps to Clickable Maps: Making Sense of Digital Evidence

From Cryptic Apps to Clickable Maps: Making Sense of Digital Evidence

From Digital Forensics Now by Heather Charpentier & Alexis "Brigs" Brignoni

August 1, 2025 · 1h 16m · Season 2 · Episode 14

About this episode

The episode discusses the intersection of real-world events and digital evidence in court cases, focusing on the importance of device data in investigations.

Send us Fan Mail We're back! After a short break we are back to discuss the growing crossover between real-world events and digital evidence in court cases, highlighting how device data can make or break timelines in high-stakes investigations. This episode covers: Ian Whiffin’s latest forensic work, including iOS power log timestamps, Apple Health data reliability, iPhone battery temperature readings, and IR Doppler functionality – with examples of how these artifacts were used in a recent h...

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Hosts: Heather Charpentier, Alexis "Brigs" Brignoni

Topics covered

  • digital evidence
  • forensics
  • court cases
  • device data
  • investigations
  • iOS power log
  • Apple Health data

Keywords

  • digital forensics
  • court evidence
  • iPhone data
  • forensic work
  • battery temperature
  • IR Doppler
  • Apple Health
  • timestamps

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Organizations: Apple

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