From Seizure to Intelligence: Practical Digital Evidence Workflows for Drug Investigations
Date: Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Time: 15:30 SGT / 13:00 IST / 17:30 AEST /
Duration: 60 minutes
Drug trafficking networks leave digital footprints. The challenge for investigators is knowing how to find them, triage them quickly, and turn device data into intelligence that moves an operation forward.
Across APAC, agencies are dealing with increasingly sophisticated networks that use encrypted communications, multiple devices, and cross-border coordination. The volume of digital evidence at each seizure is growing — but time pressure is not getting any lighter.
This session is designed for frontline investigators, digital forensics practitioners, and intelligence analysts working drug-related cases. Join us for a focused, practitioner-led discussion on what actually works in the field.
WHAT WE WILL COVER
- How to safely and legally seize digital devices at a drug operation scene
- Triage techniques to identify the most valuable data first — without waiting for a full extraction
- How to trace communication patterns, financial transactions, and network connections across multiple devices
- Practical review workflows that work under time pressure and resource constraints
- How APAC agencies are using digital intelligence to disrupt trafficking networks before they adapt
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Drug enforcement investigators and detectives
- Digital forensics examiners supporting drug operations
- Intelligence analysts working transnational crime and trafficking cases
- Police supervisors and senior investigators responsible for drug-related operations
- Government agency staff involved in border control, customs, or narcotics enforcement
IMPORTANT NOTES
- This session will be recorded. All registered attendees will receive the on-demand link.
- A certificate of participation will be issued to all attendees.