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INsig2 at ISS World Europe 2026

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ISS World Europe brought together law enforcement, intelligence, and homeland security professionals, as well as telecom and financial crime investigators, with a focus on cybercrime investigations, electronic surveillance, and intelligence gathering.

The event program included training sessions, seminars, and presentations covering methodologies and tools used in public safety and law enforcement, particularly in addressing criminal activities conducted through telecommunications networks, the Internet, and social media.

For INsig2, ISS World Europe was an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences and gain valuable insights into the operational challenges faced by organizations across Europe and beyond. During the event, we showcased our training programs, emphasizing practical skills, real-life case scenarios, and technologies used in everyday investigative work to support operational processes.

Davorka Topolčić, Digital Forensics Consultant, also delivered a presentation titled Beyond Automation: Building Competence in AI-Driven OSINT.”

The presentation explored the critical balance between artificial intelligence and human expertise in open-source investigations. While AI can rapidly collect and process vast amounts of information, true competence lies in understanding biases, verifying sources, and making informed analytical judgments. The session highlighted strategies for investigators to develop AI literacy while maintaining the analytical rigor that only human expertise can provide.

Davorka graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing in Zagreb, where she earned her Master of Science degree in Information and Communication Technology. For the last 13 years, she works as a senior consultant in the digital forensics department of the INsig2 company. As a part of the INsig2 team, Davorka holds trainings in the field of digital forensics and cybercrime to law enforcement officers, private companies and special forces around the world. She also participates in the creation of new educational materials related to all areas of digital forensics. As the head of digital forensic laboratory and permanent court expert for telecommunications, IT and digital forensics, Davorka leads her team through extensive digital forensics investigations. Her areas of expertise include digital forensics in general, malware forensics, security incident management, network forensics, OSINT and automation of forensic processes using programming languages. Davorka also works as an external lecturer at the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, where she teaches at the Graduate Professional Study Program Information Security and Digital Forensics.

The lecture Beyond Automation: Building Competence in AI-Driven OSINT explores the critical balance between artificial intelligence and human expertise in open-source investigations. While AI can rapidly collect and process vast amounts of information, true competence lies in understanding biases, verifying sources, and making informed analytical judgments. The topic highlights strategies for investigators to build AI literacy without losing the analytical rigor that only people can provide.

Davorka graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing in Zagreb, where she earned her Master of Science degree in Information and Communication Technology. For the last 13 years, she works as a senior consultant in the digital forensics department of the INsig2 company. As a part of the INsig2 team, Davorka holds trainings in the field of digital forensics and cybercrime to law enforcement officers, private companies and special forces around the world. She also participates in the creation of new educational materials related to all areas of digital forensics. As the head of digital forensic laboratory and permanent court expert for telecommunications, IT and digital forensics, Davorka leads her team through extensive digital forensics investigations. Her areas of expertise include digital forensics in general, malware forensics, security incident management, network forensics, OSINT and automation of forensic processes using programming languages. Davorka also works as an external lecturer at the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, where she teaches at the Graduate Professional Study Program Information Security and Digital Forensics.

 Visit us at booth T18 or contact us in advance to arrange a meeting.