
Cellebrite has announced a list of top trends in mobile forensics that will shape the next 12 months, i.e. by 2014. These trends include smartphone, legislation and tougher device encryptions. The predictions come from a number of prominent experts within law-enforcement, and industry analysts, familiar with mobile forensics and the most advanced mobile forensic products available today.
Dave Golding, General Manager, Cellebrite APAC, stated, From the increasing use of mobile evidence to challenges stemming from the rise in tougher encryption methods, there are a number of areas that will demand the attention of mobile forensics professionals in the year ahead. As the industry continues to evolve, it will be critical for the law-enforcement community, as well as the enterprise, to invest in proper training and ensure that their budgets allow them to meet the growing demand for comprehensive device analysis and data extraction.
Cellebrite’s UFED provides solution for physical, logical and file system extraction of data and passwords from feature phones, smartphones, portable GPS devices, and tablets with physical extraction capabilities for the popular platforms.
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