Navigating Uncertainty in Digital Forensic Investigations
Navigating uncertainty in one of the most extensive digital forensic investigations in modern sports history
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Date: 22nd July 2026
๐ Doors Open: 6:00 PM
๐ Talk Starts: 7:00 PM
๐ Location: UTS RESHub, Tower Building (CB01.05.007)
RSVP 17th July 2026
Our Speakers
Dr Julian Brosรฉus
Dr Julian Brosรฉus joined the UTS Centre for Forensic Science following eight years with the World Anti-Doping Agency, where he led global investigations into doping and corruption, uncovered systemic data manipulation, and provided expert testimony in high-stakes regulatory cases. His work focuses on forensic intelligence, data analytics, and digital forensic reconstruction.
Dr Elรฉnore Ryser
Dr Elรฉnore Ryser specialises in digital forensic science, with research focusing on the role of uncertainty across the forensic process. Her work explores how digital evidence is generated, evaluated, and communicated, including the interpretation of geolocation data from mobile devices.
About the Talk
This talk explores one of the most extensive digital forensic investigations in modern sports history, focusing on the challenges of analysing and reconstructing manipulated data within a laboratory information management system (LIMS).
The investigation involved advanced alteration and deletion of laboratory test results and associated data, requiring the integration of digital forensic science, forensic intelligence, and complex legal assessment to authenticate digital traces and interpret findings.
A key theme of the talk is the role of uncertainty in digital forensic science, from the generation of traces through to the interpretation and communication of findings. The talk will highlight how these uncertainties influence forensic processes and the translation of highly technical results into enforceable outcomes impacting large numbers of individuals.
Join us for an engaging evening examining how digital forensic techniques are applied in complex, high-stakes investigations.
Spaces are limited – Get your tickets by Friday 17th July!
This is a free event for Students!
