The Idaho Murders: From Behavioural Clues To AI’s Role In Digital Forensics
Release Date: 12/11/2025
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00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions
01:33 C2C Summit Overview
03:35 C2C Summit Success and Highlights
09:45 Challenges and Insights from CTF
19:56 Introduction to the Idaho Murders Case
25:10 The Slow Process of Justice
25:53 Key Evidence: The Knife Sheath and the Car
27:46 Digital Footprint and Intent
28:58 Challenges in Mobile Forensics
31:49 Behavioral Patterns and Digital Evidence
42:30 AI in Forensics
43:17 Future of Digital Investigations
44:00 The Role of AI in Investigations
50:52 Validation and Confirmation Bias
54:24 Closing Remarks and Future Plans
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Cellebrite – https://www.cellebrite.com
Cellebrite C2C User Summit 2026 – https://events.cellebritec2c.com/event/2026/overview
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SANS DFIR Summit & Training 2026 – https://www.sans.org/cyber-security-training-events/digital-forensics-summit-2026
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