Tomorrow's World with Andrew Sheldon
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Digital-forensics specialist Andrew Sheldon explains why thinking clearly means forming a hypothesis, seeking corroboration and refusing to trust the first convincing answer.
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What we talked about.
Digital-forensics specialist Andrew Sheldon explains why thinking clearly means forming a hypothesis, seeking corroboration and refusing to trust the first convincing answer.
This episode explores:
- How did Andrew reach digital forensics without a conventional education?
- Why do better questions matter when AI sounds confident?
- Why does Andrew call cybercrime an arms race?
- How should an expert make digital evidence understandable?
- Can we still tell whether an image or video is genuine?
- Why does everything leave a trace?