Cellebrite Research Reveals Top Trends Shaping Mobile Forensics: Multi-Device, Field Analysis, Social Evidence, Big Data and Malware
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Cellebrite, the leading provider of mobile forensic and mobile data transfer solutions, shares its industry forecast of top trends shaping mobile forensics this year.
Cellebrite surveyed its customer base and conducted interviews with leading mobile forensic experts and analysts spanning the industry. According to the research, the following trends will directly shape mobile forensics in the months to come:
"The rise in mobile phone usage and consumer reliance on these devices has directly increased the complexity of criminal investigations," said Ron Serber, Cellebrite co-CEO. "In order to ensure that collected mobile data translates into forensically sound evidence, awareness, education and training will be critical for the mobile forensics industry this year."
Findings are based on a combination of survey responses and interviews with industry leaders. The following mobile forensics experts were interviewed as part of Cellebrite's research:
To read Cellebrite's complete industry outlook, visit: http://www.cellebrite.com/collateral/OUTLOOK_FOR_THE_MOBILE_FORENSICS_INDUSTRY_2014_WP.pdf
To learn more about Cellebrite's mobile forensics solutions, visit: http://www.cellebrite.com/mobile-forensics.
About Cellebrite:
Founded in 1999, Cellebrite is a global company known for its technological breakthroughs in the cellular industry with dedicated operations in the United States, Germany, Singapore, and Brazil. A world leader and authority in mobile data technology, Cellebrite established its mobile forensics division in 2007, introducing a new line of products targeted to the law enforcement sector. Using advanced extraction methods and analysis techniques, Cellebrite's Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED) is able to extract and analyze data from thousands of mobile devices, including feature phones, smartphones and GPS devices. Cellebrite's UFED is the tool of choice for thousands of forensic specialists in law enforcement, military, intelligence, security and government agencies in more than 100 countries.
Cellebrite is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Sun Corporation, a listed Japanese company (6736/JQ).
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