30 May, 2024 Back to Basics: As Deepfake Technology Proliferates, a Commitment to Traditional Forensic Authentication Techniques Emerges By Joseph Pochron Of late, Nardello & Co.'s Digital Investigation & Cyber Defense team has fielded several requests to analyze suspected deepfake or...
28 May, 2024 Frequent Corruption Investigations of Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises May Be a Good Sign By Maxwell Abbott Indonesia's state-owned enterprises ("SOEs") continue to struggle with serious claims of endemic corruption and mismanagement. While the...
28 May, 2024 An Attempt to Turn Back the Clock in Brazil By Allison Everhardt In overturning two more high-profile convictions from the Lava Jato or Car Wash scandal this week, the Brazilian judiciary has further...
18 May, 2024 UniCredit's $500M Asset Seizure: Balancing Sanctions and Profits in Russia. By Daria Plakhova-Freshville On May 16, 2024, a commercial court in St. Petersburg issued an interim measure to seize assets worth EUR 463 million from UniCredit, the...
10 May, 2024 What Low Voter Turnout Could Mean for India By Nick Blank Lower than expected voter turnout in India has led to a shift in Modi's campaign strategy. Rather than stand on his decade of economic...
01 May, 2024 A Danger for Democracy, and Investment, in Peru By Allison Everhardt Emanating from Brazil across Latin America, the Odebrecht corruption scandal led to the imprisonment of some of the region's most senior...