Traditional forensics could match a name to a fingerprint, but modern digital forensics goes further by revealing identities, motives, intentions and more. Mike Duffey, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), says, “Today’s crime scene is not just a phone, it’s a thermostat, smart bed or car infotainment system. Everything’s more connected and they have data on them. In fact, 100% of the cases I’ve seen have a digital component.” Special Agent Edward Vincent adds it’s critical to, “have all the information presented where you can see it and you can actually see weird patterns.” Read the full success story here: