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Overcoming challenges in digital forensics case management

90% of criminal cases rely on digital evidence. That’s a lot of data to manage.

The exponential rise in digital technology has created a surge in digital evidence—from smartphones and computers to cloud storage and IoT devices. This volume has resulted in backlogs and delays that affect victims, witnesses, and suspects, increasing the risk to public safety through delayed justice.

The challenges

  • Data overload: Large volumes from diverse sources handled manually, creating compliance risks
  • Disconnected systems: Disjointed storage and incompatible systems lead to duplication and inconsistency
  • Resource constraints: Limited budget, personnel, and outdated infrastructure hamper investigations
  • Compliance risk: Incomplete data models and lack of standardisation threaten evidence usability

What this guide offers

This whitepaper provides a roadmap for UK police forces to enhance their digital forensics capabilities through standardisation, automation, and cutting-edge case management solutions. Learn how to:

✓ Standardise and automate processes to improve evidence integrity and efficiency

✓ Leverage AI-powered analytics to uncover patterns in large volumes of evidence

✓ Implement agile, flexible solutions that adapt to rapidly evolving technology

✓ Ensure compliance with legal requirements and maintain chain of custody

✓ Enhance collaboration across investigators, teams, and jurisdictions


Download our whitepaper, "Overcoming Challenges in Digital Forensics Case Management," to learn more about how advanced technologies can revolutionise digital forensics and bring justice faster for victims.

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