Summary
- Exterro has launched ARMOUR for FTK, an agentic AI layer designed to enhance digital forensics investigations within its FTK Central platform.
- This tool promises to streamline evidence coordination and reduce delays by allowing investigators to query live machines and cloud accounts, significantly cutting down task times.
- While the AI automates forensic actions, concerns arise about the implications for investigator responsibility and the evidentiary standards required in legal contexts.
- As courts grapple with these advancements, the traditional Daubert standard may face challenges, signaling a transformative shift in forensic methodologies by 2030.
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