Edson OliveiraJr: Member of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC), Brazilian Forensic Sciences Society (SBCF), and Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Associate Professor in the Informatics Department at the State University of Maringá (UEM), Brazil. He holds a BSc and an MSc in Computer Science from UEM, as well as a PhD in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo (ICMC-USP). He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Digital Forensics Experimentation at PUCRS. His research spans Software Engineering and Digital Forensics, with contributions in software processes, software product lines, software architecture evaluation, variability management, metrics and modeling, UML modeling and metamodeling, and Java-based development environments. In Digital Forensics, his work focuses on experimentation methods, requirements, ontologies, conceptual models, and tooling for forensic investigation. He is also an active advocate for open science and has been engaged in broad discussions on strengthening scientific rigor, transparency, and reproducibility in computing research.Thiago J. Silva: Technology Manager at Ambev Tech, with experience in technical leadership, including Azure DevOps, JavaScript, CI/CD, and IoT. He has a strong background in quality assurance and digital transformation. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Systems Analysis and Development from Faculdade Cidade Verde, a Master’s degree in Computer Science. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at the State University of Maringá (UEM), with research interests in software engineering, digital forensics, and open science.Charles V. Neu: Member of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). Adjunct professor at UNISC/Brazil. Computer Science Professional in SecOps and DevOps. Computer Science BSc from University of Santa Cruz do Sul - UNISC (2011), Industrial Systems and Processes MSc from University of Santa Cruz do Sul - UNISC (2014), and Computing Science PhD from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul - PUCRS (2019). Post-doctorate at the Secure and Resilient Systems Centre at Newcastle University (2020-2024). Main research topics: security, privacy, Compliance, AI, IoT, Computer Networks, and digital forensics.Avelino F. Zorzo: Member of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC), Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Full-time professor at PUCRS/Brazil. Computer Science BSc from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (1989), Computer Science MSc from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (1994), and Computing Science PhD from Newcastle University, England (1999). Post-doctorate at the Cybercrime and Computer Security Center at Newcastle University (2012). Computer Science Area Coordinator at CAPES (Ministry of Education - Brazil - 2022-2026). Education Director at the Brazilian Computing Society (2015-2017). Computer Science Area Adjunct Coordinator at CAPES (Ministry of Education - Brazil - 2014-2022). Main research topics: security, dependability, software testing, and digital forensics.Ana H. B. Mazur: Systems analyst at Lode Desenvolvimento de Software Ltda. She has a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the State University of Maringá (UEM), with research interests in digital forensics and information security.