Ensuring The Reliability Of Digital Evidences Through The Application Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai)

Authors

  • Shomaxsudov Shoakrom Shomuratovich Digital Forensics Research Institute of the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan Head of Digital Forensics Laboratory, Uzbekistan
  • Gallyamov Marsel Gabtulxayevich Digital Forensics Research Institute of the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan Digital forensics laboratory Senior prosecutor-criminalist, Uzbekistan
  • Abdiaxatov Jakhongir Ravshan o’g’li Digital Forensics Research Institute of the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan Digital forensics laboratory prosecutor-criminalist, Uzbekistan
  • Dadaboyeva Guzal Akbarjonovna Teacher (ESP), Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-05-06-04

Keywords:

Digital evidence, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, cybercrime

Abstract

The author concentrates on the recommendations aimed at ensuring the reliability of digital evidence by using (AI) artificial intelligence technologies. This article investigates the utilization of artificial intelligence in the automation of the analysis of digital evidence. The authors explore contemporary methodologies regarding the application of AI technologies for the processing, classification, and analysis of digital traces within forensic practice. The paper evaluates the advantages associated with the integration of AI into the processes of cybercrime investigation, which encompass the enhancement of processing speed for extensive data sets, the identification of concealed patterns, and the automation of routine tasks. Particular emphasis is given to machine learning, neural networks, and computer vision algorithms within the framework of digital evidence analysis. Furthermore, the article addresses the challenges concerning the reliability of results derived from AI systems, issues of legal regulation and ethical aspects of the use of automated solutions in criminal proceedings.

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Published

2025-06-18

How to Cite

Ensuring The Reliability Of Digital Evidences Through The Application Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai). (2025). International Journal of Advance Scientific Research, 5(06), 24-35. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-05-06-04

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