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International Summit on Digital Forensics and AI Concludes at NFSU
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The 1st International Investigators' Summit and Competition on AI-Enabled Digital Forensic Investigations concluded on July 15, 2026, at the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) in Gandhinagar. Over 500 experts from more than 50 countries participated in the three-day event, which aimed to enhance global cooperation in digital forensics and AI investigations. The summit featured the 11th INTERPOL Digital Forensic Expert Group meeting and included an inaugural competition with 122 participants tackling realistic digital investigation scenarios. NFSU Vice Chancellor Dr. J. M. Vyas emphasized the need for collaboration among academia, law enforcement, industry, and policymakers to combat evolving digital crimes. The event also showcased cutting-edge forensic tools and technologies from industry leaders, including Indian start-ups. The summit concluded with a renewed focus on international collaboration to address transnational cybercrime challenges.
Key Points: • Over 500 experts from 50+ countries attended the summit at NFSU. • The event included a competition with 122 participants focusing on digital forensic investigations. • NFSU emphasized the importance of collaboration among various sectors to tackle digital crimes.