AI Found It. You Prove It.
Forensics first. AI second.
AI can help organize information, test ideas, and expose weak reasoning. But AI does not investigate the case for you.
This 90-minute live workshop shows how to use AI inside DFIR casework without letting it replace forensic judgment, investigative mindset, or defensible reasoning.
Digital forensics is not just interrogating devices. Devices hold data. Cases involve people, timelines, actions, access, intent, opportunity, statements, reports, competing explanations, and decisions.
That is casework.
Limited Live Spots
Only 40 live seats!
Replay for 90-days.
The $59.99 DFIR Investigative Mindset book (PDF edition) is included!
What you’ll learn
You will learn how to:
- Separate artifacts, observations, inferences, assumptions, and conclusions.
- Understand why “AI found it” is not the same as “the evidence proves it.”
- Use AI to test a case theory instead of merely supporting it.
- Identify weak attribution claims before someone else does.
- Connect device findings to people, timelines, actions, access, opportunity, and intent.
- Spot confirmation bias when AI makes weak reasoning sound stronger than it is.
- Document what AI helped with and what the examiner still verified.
- Keep forensic reasoning first and AI second.
Included with registration
Your registration includes:
- Live access to the 90-minute workshop.
- Replay access after the live session.
- The PDF edition of DFIR Investigative Mindset book by Brett Shavers.
- A downloadable casework checklist.
- A limited-time discount opportunity for CASEWORK.
About the instructor
Brett Shavers is the author of the Placing the Suspect Behind the Keyboard series and DFIR Investigative Mindset.
He has worked digital forensics from the law enforcement, investigative, consulting, training, and courtroom sides of the field.
His work focuses on a problem many DFIR courses do not teach well:
Finding artifacts is not enough. The examiner still has to explain what the evidence means, what it does not mean, and how it fits the case.
Who this is for
This workshop is for DFIR practitioners, forensic examiners, investigators, analysts, consultants, corporate responders, attorneys, and anyone who works with digital evidence where conclusions must be explained, defended, or acted upon.
It is especially useful if you already know how to find artifacts but want to get better at explaining what they mean inside the larger case.
This is not for
This is not a forensic tool demo.
This is not a prompt-trick session.
This is not for someone who wants AI to replace investigative judgment.
This is not for someone who thinks DFIR ends when the device has been processed.
Price
$39
Includes live access, replay access, the PDF version of the DFIR Investigative Mindset book, and the downloadable checklist.
The book alone is $59.99. You get the PDF edtion included in the workshop.