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Tech Advances Help Analysts Solve More Cases

Mololuwa Adedeji by Mololuwa Adedeji
February 21, 2025
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The increasing number of devices that connect to the internet and from which information can be obtained that provides digital evidence has made data recovery from electronic devices a fundamental pillar in the field of digital forensic technologies, increasing the efficacy of forensic investigations in case resolution.

Triangulation, which is based on digital technologies and is referred to as the “three D’s” theory—digital data, digital devices, and digital evidence—has become crucial for effective forensic inquiry. 

The data on Internet of Things (IoT) devices offers a variety of new methods for gathering user data. The vast quantity of digital data offers useful information for forensic analysis. Wearable technology, such as fitness trackers, smartwatches, and augmented reality glasses store private data that can be used to solve crimes. Thermostats, ovens, and washing machines are examples of smart appliances that record energy consumption and use information that can be used to identify a person’s presence or activity in a specific area. As long as the legality, necessity, and proportionality rules are followed, this data can be extracted using specialized equipment that connects either directly to the devices or through the cloud.

Large volumes of data are handled when digital technologies are used, which is why forensic investigators utilize specialized tools for data recovery using cloud services like the most recent versions of Dropbox Plus, Google Drive Premium, or iCloud Drive.

New forensic technologies used for recovering and extracting digital data from encrypted or unencrypted electronic devices enable more effective data retrieval and adjust to the ongoing advancements in other technologies, giving professionals the resources they need to handle the new challenges of the digital age.  

Numerous forensic fields are also supported by artificial intelligence (AI). Forensic anthropology is one such field where AI applications have been proposed for determining the victim’s sex. To do this, a convolutional neural network (CNN) has been used to learn the dysmorphic sexual characteristics of skulls using 3D skull reconstructions acquired from computed tomography scans as a reference. In forensic dentistry, artificial intelligence (AI) has been utilized to describe bite marks and forecast age and gender based on dental traits. 90% accuracy has been achieved in predicting age and gender using artificial neural networks (ANNs).

In one study, 99.9% accuracy was attained by using an artificial neural network (ANN) to identify DNA profiles from large sequencing data. By minimizing subjectivity and human error in data interpretation, well-executed AI systems might enhance the calibre of evidence offered in court. The identification of 3D ears from video footage utilizing the shape of the pinna from shadows is an example of a well-executed usage of AI in image analysis. 

AI-powered language models that are used in programs like ChatGPT and Luma are being used as ground-breaking forensic science tools. Language model applications are a useful research tool because they enable the analysis of vast volumes of textual data, the extraction of important information from case notes, and the identification of patterns in testimonies. The use of artificial intelligence in cybercrime has been emphasized for its ability to decode encrypted messages, comprehend the tactics used by hackers, and spot trends in criminal activity. 

With its many advantages and uses, artificial intelligence (AI) has bolstered the area of forensic inquiry through the analysis of satellite data and photographs. Technology has greatly enhanced forensic investigators’ capacity to solve intricate and diverse forensic cases by providing them with access to current and comprehensive information on areas of interest. Satellites have helped in forensic investigation in a number of ways, such as tracking environmental changes over time, spotting little changes, locating significant locations, and using them in a variety of forensic disciplines as well as crime prevention and resolution.  

Monitoring changes in an environment over time can be achieved by high-resolution images captured by satellites, allowing us to learn about cases of deforestation, urbanization, or natural disasters, which can be crucial information for long-term forensic investigations. Detecting incremental changes can provide relevant information, such as illegal deforestation or alterations in the natural environment, which can be crucial for forensic investigations in areas such as ecology and national security.

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Mololuwa likes to think of herself as a curious mind who is always drawn to deep conversations. A true sapio, that finds joy in good books, good food, and psychological thrillers. She likes to think of herself as a happy person who finds meaning in every moment.

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