Abstract

This article addresses the role of free computer forensic tools, such as Autopsy, IPED and NuDetective, in combating child abuse and exploitation in digital environments. The analysis, based on a literature review and exploratory research, highlights the importance of these tools when evaluating their effectiveness and identifying limitations. The work also seeks to align them with the guidelines of the Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA) and the General Data Protection Law (LGPD), ensuring that the application of such technologies respects legal and ethical rights. The results indicate that, despite the limitations in relation to paid tools, free solutions are useful when combined with technical training and public policies, contributing to the investigation and prevention of these crimes in cyberspace.

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