With the use of smart phones, vehicle dashcam, body-worn cameras, and the ever-growing CCTV network, media-based forensics becomes critical evidence for courts. It can offer a record of the actual video and audio of a crime, with multimedia forensics involving diverse requests from analysing events, identifying individuals, recognising objects, and synchronising device data to create a true timeline for evidence. In this presentation, Dr Todd Hutchison will share insights to how media-based evidence is being used to analyse, sequence, explain, and solve crimes, as well as the complexities it presents.
NOTE: As this presentation will include details from case investigations, this seminar will not be recorded. We kindly ask that attendees do not take any photographs of the presentation without the speaker's consent.
Dr Todd Hutchison is international bestselling business author, listed in the Who's Who of Business in Australia, and a world champion in music when he was a WA Police musician. He resides as an adjunct Associate Professor in the law discipline at Edith Cowan University, consultant at law firm Balfour Meagher, a licensed investigator and security officer, and a Digital Forensic practitioner specialising in multimedia at Digital Forensics Australia. With a background in behavioural analysis and law enforcement, Todd provides multimedia-based expert witness services on Supreme Court cases across Australia, mainly for homicide and major crime matters.
Date & Time: Wednesday 25 February 2026. Refreshments and networking from 5.30pm, seminar commencing 6.00pm
Venue: Exhibition Space, Ground Floor Building 500, Curtin University Bentley Campus