Digital forensics discussion for computer forensics, DFIR and eDiscovery professionals. Visit Forensic Focus at forensicfocus.com for more.
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Welcome to F for Forensics — the ultimate digital forensic podcast for cybersecurity professionals, investigators, and tech sleuths! Hosted by Ben and Alex, each episode explores the tools, techniques, and real-world cases behind computer forensics, file system analysis, data recovery, incident response, and more. Whether you're into NTFS carving, malware artifacts, or forensic imaging, this is your byte-sized boost of expert insight and geeky banter. Subscribe now for deep dives into digita ...
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Eight tracks, a book and a luxury: what would you take to a desert island? Guests share the soundtrack of their lives.
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A podcast by digital forensics examiners for digital forensics examiners. Hear about the latest news in digital forensics and learn from researcher interviews with field memes sprinkled in.
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This podcast will give you help you with passing your CompTIA exams. We also sprinkle different technology topics.
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Listen to talk about computer forensic analysis, techniques, methodology, tool reviews and more.
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Hosted by two former federal agents who investigated computer crime, this is a technology Podcast covering Computer Security, Computer Crime and Computer Forensics Topics.
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Join Defense Forensic's Rob Walensky in this week's episode of "Digital Forensics, Redefined." As a 20-year veteran of law enforcement, Rob has seen it all, from near-death experiences with alligators to nationwide drug busts. Using digital forensics, he solved thousands of cases and still attends court for hundreds more. The life of a law enforcement agent never stops. Tune in each week as he brings on guests to discuss more of their digital forensic findings while reminiscing on past lives ...
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My picks of the month for the happenings in the DFIR community
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My Hard Drive Died - Podnutz
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Welcome Savage scholars . We have talks about music, philosophy, psychedelics, computer science, BJJ, psychology , working out and more!!!! Aka beastly savage talk for scholars
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Welcome to Digital Detectives. We'll discuss computer forensics, electronic discovery and information security issues and what's really happening in the trenches. It's not theory, but practical information that you can use in your law practice on the Legal Talk Network.
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Aleksandra Zuraw from Digital Pathology Place discusses digital pathology from the basic concepts to the newest developments, including image analysis and artificial intelligence. She reviews scientific literature and together with her guests discusses the current industry and research digital pathology trends.
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For every Marie Curie or Rosalind Franklin whose story has been told, hundreds of female scientists remain unknown to the public at large. In this series, we illuminate the lives and work of a diverse array of groundbreaking scientists who, because of time, place and gender, have gone largely unrecognized. Each season we focus on a different scientist, putting her narrative into context, explaining not just the science but also the social and historical conditions in which she lived and work ...
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The Lead Tech Podcast | The Talk Show For Electronics Repair Shops
The Lead Tech Podcast | The Talk Show For Electronics Repair Shops
Do you want to take your repair shop to the next level? Our owners helped grow some of the largest repair shops in the southeast including The Computer Warriors, Mr. Phix, Mobile Zone, and Smart Touch Repair Center. The Lead Tech Podcast aims to help you expand your offerings to data recovery, forensics, networking, board-level repair, and to deliver an unbelievable customer service experience. Become the largest repair shop in town and gain the competitive advantage.
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"The Edge AIsle" brings you to the forefront of artificial intelligence and edge computing, powered by Hailo.ai. In this podcast, we explore how edge AI is reshaping industries from smart cities and intelligent video analytics to autonomous vehicles and retail innovation. Join industry experts and thought leaders as they share insights into how Hailo’s AI processors are transforming the way industries function, enabling real-time deep learning and AI-driven applications directly on edge devi ...
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We Cover the Cyberspace.
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Join hosts Debbie Dujanovic, Sheryl Worsley and Becky Bruce in a virtual citizens' academy with the FBI in Salt Lake City, Utah. Learn about how agents respond to crimes and threats ranging from human sex trafficking to counterterrorism and intelligence to mass shootings and even the mafia. Take a virtual tour of the technology used by the evidence response teams that help process crime scenes and work your way through the firearms training simulator as agents explain how and why to use dead ...
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Si And Desi's Holiday Special 2025
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1:33:25Si and Desi close out the year on the Forensic Focus Podcast with a wide-ranging end-of-2025 wrap-up, reflecting on how the year unfolded for the show and the DFIR community. They discuss the mental health series, guest appearances, and how everyday technologies — from streaming services to wearables — are increasingly intersecting with forensic in…
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[email protected] Explore the pivotal moment in technology education as we trace the origins of the internet browser from Mosaic’s innovation at NCSA to Netscape Navigator's rise as the gateway to the web. This episode dives deep into internet history, highlighting the major players like Jim Clark and Marc Andreessen who shaped the early web …
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Sir Salman Rushdie is a writer who has written over 20 books, seven of which have been nominated for the Booker Prize. In 1981 he won with his novel Midnight’s Children which also topped the polls for the 25th and 40th anniversaries of the prize, making it the most lauded novel in Booker history. He was born in Bombay in 1947 and educated at Rugby …
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[email protected] In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we dive deep into incident response, forensics, and monitoring essentials crucial for your tech exam prep. Learn the full incident response lifecycle—preparation, detection, analysis, containment, eradication, recovery, and lessons learned—to develop your IT skills and …
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Oxygen Forensics On Smarter, Faster Remote DFIR Collections
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1:07:16Keith Lockhart from Oxygen Forensics joins Si and Desi on the Forensic Focus Podcast to examine how remote digital evidence collection is changing investigative workflows across DFIR, eDiscovery, and corporate investigations. Drawing on recent XiB mobile training and real-world deployments, Keith explains where remote and agent-based acquisition de…
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179: How is the BigPicture Project using Foundation Models and AI in Computational Pathology?
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1:06:23Send us a text What if the biggest breakthrough in pathology AI isn’t a new algorithm—but finally sharing the data we already have? In this episode, I’m joined by Jeroen van der Laak and Julie Boisclair from the IMI BigPicture consortium, a European public-private initiative building one of the world’s largest digital pathology image repositories. …
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In this episode of F for Forensics, we explore how investigators transform scattered artifacts into a clear digital narrative using forensic timelines. From MACB timestamps and registry entries to browser data, logs, and super timelines, this episode breaks down how timelines reveal patterns, expose anomalies, and connect user actions across system…
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[email protected] What if your help desk could solve recurring IT problems in minutes, not hours? In this episode, we explore the backbone of reliable IT support, focusing on clear SOPs that remove guesswork, SLAs that align technical work with business risk, and an effective ticketing flow that transforms scattered fixes into measurable outc…
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From Sputnik to Smartphones: A Journey Through Technology Education and IT Skills Development
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[email protected] In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we explore the fascinating evolution of technology from the launch of Sputnik in 1957 to the ubiquitous smartphones of today. Discover how early innovations like ARPANET laid the groundwork for the internet, shaping the landscape of technology education and IT skills de…
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee is a computer scientist and the inventor of the World Wide Web. He was born in 1955, a golden year for technology innovators. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were also born in the same year. A curious child, he learned about electronics from his train set and spent his pocket money on transistors. His first significant connecting inve…
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Heather and Jared Barnhart return to the Forensic Focus Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation covering Cellebrite's growing Case-to-Closure Summit, behind-the-scenes insights from building one of the industry's toughest CTFs, and their digital forensic work on one of the most high-profile US murder cases in recent years. They share why the C2C Su…
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[email protected] In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we dive deep into cloud security fundamentals, perfect for those preparing for the CompTIA Security+ exam. Join our study group as we explore the shifting security landscape from locked server rooms to identity-based perimeters and data distributed across regions. This …
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Send us a text What if the biggest transformation in digital pathology this year had nothing to do with new hardware—and everything to do with how we think about value, workflow, and readiness? In this year-end recap livestream from the 11th Digital Pathology & AI Congress in London, I break down what truly mattered in 2025. Instead of focusing on …
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Send us a text Have you ever thought, “Digital pathology sounds amazing, but without a scanner, what’s the point of learning it now?” If so, this episode will change how you see your role in the future of pathology. In this talk, I challenge one of the most persistent myths in our field: the belief that you need expensive hardware before you can be…
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[email protected] Printers and multifunction devices are more than just simple office tools—they're intricate systems combining optical, thermal, mechanical, and networked computing components. In this episode, we decode printer technology and its critical role in business operations, highlighting how these devices impact IT skills developmen…
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In this episode we tackle the fast-paced and volatile world of live memory forensics. They explore how RAM captures evidence that never touches the disk—passwords, keys, active malware, live sessions, command history, and more. Through real case examples, tools like Volatility and Rekall, and best-practice guidance, this episode uncovers why RAM is…
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[email protected] Join Professor JRod in this technology education episode exploring the history of modern technology and early internet innovations. Remember the thrill of logging on, the greeting of “You’ve got mail,” and the sense that a whole new world lived behind a phone line? We go back to the moment when America Online turned the inte…
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Sally Mann is a photographer and a New York Times bestselling writer. She is best known for making large-format black and white photographs of the people and places in her immediate surroundings: her children, her husband, and the rural landscape of her home state and the American South.Sally was born in Lexington, Virginia, the youngest of three c…
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Send us a text What happens when AI becomes powerful enough to diagnose—not just one disease, but entire fields of medicine at once? In this episode of DigiPath Digest #33, I break down four new PubMed abstracts shaping the future of digital pathology, clinical AI integration, federated learning, and multidisciplinary cancer care. Across every stud…
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[email protected] In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we delve into endpoint security—a crucial topic for anyone preparing for IT certification exams, especially CompTIA. Traditional firewalls no longer fully protect your network; attackers now exploit endpoints like laptops, phones, printers, and smart devices to breach s…
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The Lost Women of Science by Melina Gerosa Bellows and Katie Hafner is an exciting book for young readers that brings to life the stories of ten remarkable women who changed the world of science but have been forgotten, or written out of history completely. Published by Penguin Random House’s Bright Matter imprint, the book transforms podcast episo…
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[email protected] Learn essential IT skills development for passing your CompTIA exams in mobile tech support. A detailed guide to the mobile era for tech exam prep. Phones aren’t just gadgets anymore—they’re identity, payments, photos, and the keys to work. We take you on a clear, practical tour of the mobile landscape that A+ technicians ne…
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In this episode, we dive into the most cringe-worthy mistakes in digital forensics—and the lessons they teach. From overwriting original evidence to remote-wiped phones, timestamp disasters, and documentation nightmares, this episode highlights what not to do in the lab. Whether you're new to DFIR or a seasoned examiner, these real-world fails will…
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175: Deploying Digital Pathology Tools - Challenges and Insights with Dr. Andrew Janowczyk
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1:12:43Send us a text Why does it take three years to deploy a digital pathology tool that only took three weeks to build? That’s the reality no one talks about—but every lab feels every time they deploy a new tool... In this episode, I sit down with Andrew Janowczyk, Assistant Professor at Emory University and one of the leading voices in computational p…
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[email protected] Explore technology education and IT skills development through the history of modern tech, from CRTs to OLED displays. A single glowing dot in a glass tube changed how we understand the world. We follow that spark from Carl Ferdinand Braun’s cathode-ray breakthrough to radar operators reading life-and-death blips, to living …
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Lorraine Kelly is a journalist and broadcaster who has been a mainstay of daytime television for over 40 years. She has hosted her own show Lorraine since its launch in 2010 and she was awarded a lifetime achievement BAFTA in 2024. Lorraine was born in Glasgow and later moved with her family to the new town of East Kilbride. She became a junior rep…
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[email protected] Detailed technology education and IT skills development guide covering mainframes to cloud computing for CompTIA prep. One idea rewired computing: what if one machine could convincingly pretend to be many? We start with mainframes and time sharing, then move through hypervisors, virtual machines, and the moment virtualizatio…
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In this episode we break down one of the most essential skills in digital forensics: forensic imaging. Learn why bit-for-bit acquisitions matter, how write-blockers protect evidence, which tools professionals rely on (from FTK Imager to Cellebrite), and the real-world mistakes that can make or break a case. Whether you're imaging a laptop, server, …
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Inside FTK Imager Pro: Vendor-Neutral Forensics, Smarter AI, And Exterro's Forensic Vision
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1:07:38Justin Tolman from Exterro joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to talk about the future of FTK and the role FTK Imager still plays in everyday casework. He explains why the original free version remains available, and what prompted the introduction of Imager Pro with added capabilities like BitLocker decryption and iOS collections. Justin also reflect…
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Lennie James is a British actor and writer. In 2025, he received the BAFTA for Leading Actor for his portrayal of Barrington Walker in the TV adaptation of Bernadine Evaristo’s novel Mr. Loverman. This award adds to his collection, which also includes accolades for writing. At seventeen, he wrote Trial and Error and won the National Youth Theatre–T…
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In 2022, Susan Wojcicki was on top of the world—CEO of YouTube, parent to five kids, and running a few miles a day—when she received a shocking diagnosis: metastatic lung cancer. She soon resigned from YouTube and dedicated herself to fighting the disease and looking for answers. Why does the leading cause of cancer deaths receive less funding than…
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174: How Do We Fix the Bias in Biomedical AI Podcast with Victor CEO and Founder of Omica.Ai
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Send us a text Why are billions of people still invisible in genomic research—and what does that mean for the future of precision medicine? In this episode, I sit down with Victor Angel Mosti, founder and CEO of Omica.Ai, for one of the most insightful conversations I’ve recorded about data equity and building ethical, community-centered AI. Victor…
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[email protected] IT skills development in networking essentials made simple; a clear technology education resource for CompTIA exam preparation. The everyday internet feels effortless, but behind every click lives a maze of services quietly doing the heavy lifting. I pull back the curtain on the systems that make your workday possible—file s…
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Send us a text How far can AI go in helping us diagnose disease—without losing the human judgment patients rely on? In this episode, I break down four studies shaping the future of digital pathology, oncology, and neurology. From spatial biology updates at SITC to voice-based Alzheimer’s detection, deep learning for sarcoma prognosis, and new guide…
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Mary Greenwell is a makeup artist who has worked with some of the most famous faces in the world including Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, David Bowie and Cate Blanchett. Her less-is-more approach has won her plaudits in the beauty industry and she became Princess Diana’s makeup artist of choice. Mary was born in Sussex and left school at 16…
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In the 1910s, a relatively unknown cancer researcher named Maud Slye announced the first results of a study with the loftiest ambitions: to identify what causes cancer. To answer that question, the University of Chicago geneticist had bred tens of thousands of mice, enough to fill a three-story building. She carefully documented their ancestry and …
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172: Why Structured Reporting Is the Future of Pathology | mTuitive on Workflow, Data & Compliance with Peter O'Toole
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Send us a text If your pathology reports and other data could talk, what would they say about the future of precision medicine? The truth is, most labs already have the data—they’re just not having a conversation with it. In this episode, I talk with Peter O’Toole, President and Chief Software Architect at mTuitive. We recorded live at Pathology Vi…
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Ronnie Wood is a musician and artist who has been a major player on the UK music scene for over 60 years. In 1975 Ronnie became a member of the Rolling Stones, one of the most influential and enduring bands of the rock era. Ronnie’s parents were born and worked on barges moving cargo up and down the canals between Manchester, Stratford-upon-Avon an…
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Send us a text Is your lab truly digitally ready—or just scanning slides? That’s the question I unpack in this live discussion from Day 2 of SITC’s 40th Anniversary Meeting, joined by David Anderson (Biocare Medical) and Don Ariyakumar (Hamamatsu Photonics). Together, we explore what digital readiness really means for multiplex immunofluorescence (…
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Send us a text Can spatial biology and multiplex immunofluorescence truly transform how we understand cancer? I went live from the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) 2025 — the 40th Anniversary Meeting to explore how spatial biology, multiplex IF, and digital pathology are coming together to redefine cancer diagnostics, research, and precis…
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Composer Peter Hugh White and librettist Clare Heath join host Rosie Millard in front of a London audience to explore why the story of chemist and x-ray crystallographer Rosalind Franklin and the race to uncover the structure of DNA makes such a compelling subject for an opera. We hear excerpts that capture the contrasting personalities at the cent…
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In this episode of F for Forensics, we dig beneath the operating system into the hidden world of firmware forensics. Discover how BIOS, UEFI, IoT devices, and embedded controllers store traces of tampering and compromise. From analyzing firmware dumps to detecting persistent malware, this episode explores what happens when the investigation goes be…
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[email protected] Ever wonder how your phone grabs an IP address the instant you join Wi‑Fi? We break down the invisible handshake that makes it happen: DORA. From discovery to acknowledgement, we map each step of the DHCP exchange, explain lease timers, and show how networks hand out addresses at scale without stepping on their own toes. Alo…
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Send us a text Can one AI system learn from every organ — and teach us something new about all of them? In this edition of DigiPath Digest #31, I explore how artificial intelligence is transforming pathology across multiple organ systems, revealing connections that help us diagnose faster, more consistently, and more accurately than ever before. Fr…
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[email protected] A census solved with cardboard, a company remade by a $5 billion gamble, and a tiny firmware layer that cracked open the PC market—this is the human story behind how computing became a platform, not a product. We go from Hermann Hollerith’s 1890 insight to IBM’s sales-first system that taught the world to think in fields and…
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Angela Harding is an artist, printmaker and illustrator. Based in Rutland, Angela’s work is inspired by the countryside of the British Isles, and in particular British birds. Alongside her many prints and artistic creations, her award-willing illustrations can be found adorning many a book cover. Angela was born in Stoke-on-Trent in June 1960, the …
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