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      Digital evidence, including videos, photos and logs, can now be falsified so realistically that even experienced forensic experts can hardly distinguish between truth and deception without specialised tools.

      Generative AI exacerbates the situation even further, but at the same time opens up completely new opportunities for companies to speed up investigation processes, efficiently analyse data volumes and investigate incidents with legal certainty.

      In the white paper "Generative AI in IT forensics and digital investigations", we show how organisations can strike a better balance between defence and deployment. Using practical examples from compliance audits, cyber attacks and special investigations, you will gain insights into current threat situations, effective defence strategies and specific recommendations for action for your company.


      Vom Risiko zur Ressource: KI in der IT-Forensik

      Generative KI in der IT-Forensik und im Rahmen digitaler Ermittlungen: Risiken, Bedrohungsszenarien und Mehrwerte

       


      Three insights from the white paper for you in advance


      • Digital dewcatching attempts using deepfakes

        One in three companies sees the spread of deepfakes and misinformation as one of the biggest challenges of AI implementation.

      • AI increases speed and automation in investigations

        71 per cent of companies rank faster data analyses among the five biggest advantages of AI. In so-called eDiscovery processes, generative AI can automatically classify and contextualise millions of emails and documents and arrange them in chronological timelines.

      • Compliance behind: AI needs clear guidelines

        The majority of companies (67 per cent) do not yet have sufficient ethical guidelines and governance structures in place.

      Turning knowledge into action together

      We build on these findings with a practical approach: from document and data analyses with generative AI to technology-supported expertise in the processing of digital forensic cases and special investigations to training courses on recognising manipulation and realistic attack simulations.

      We are happy to support you in the robust investigation of forensic cases and strengthen your corporate processes and security architecture.


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