MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., June 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Nuix, a worldwide provider of information management technologies, and Cellebrite, a global provider of mobile data extraction, decoding and analysis solutions, today announced they have formed a technology partnership to leverage their complementary strengths in mobile forensics, investigation and eDiscovery.
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The alliance will enable forensic investigators, law enforcement, military and intelligence analysts and eDiscovery practitioners to efficiently incorporate forensically sound mobile device data into investigations and legal discovery procedures.
"As mobile devices become increasingly relevant sources of evidence for law enforcement, investigations and eDiscovery, our customers will benefit from Cellebrite's industry-leading capabilities to forensically extract data from cellphones, tablets, GPS and other portable devices," said Dr. James Kent, Nuix's Head of Investigations and CEO, EMEA.
The two companies are working on deeper and more seamless integration between their products. Nuix Investigator and eDiscovery software can already acquire and analyze data from Cellebrite forensic images, while future releases will include the ability to extract and map geographical data from mobile device logs.
"Ingesting multiple Cellebrite images into Nuix enables investigators to conduct complex analytics and cross-reference data from many devices through a single interface," said Jeff Hayes, VP Business Development at Cellebrite. "Mobile devices are becoming discoverable in a growing number of legal contexts, so partnering with Nuix gives our customers access to best-in-class early case assessment and eDiscovery data processing capabilities."
Experienced users of both technologies are excited about the potential for deeper integration between the two companies' products.
"Mobile device data is becoming a standard part of any investigation or eDiscovery workflow and this partnership integrates two best-of-breed investigative tools," said John Carney, Chief Technology Officer of Carney Forensics. "Combining the capabilities of these tools will broaden the range, scope and efficiency of investigations we can undertake."
Nuix and Cellebrite will hold a workshop on extracting and analyzing mobile device data at the Techno Security and Mobile Forensics World conferences to be held at the Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort in Myrtle Beach, SC from June 2–5.
About Cellebrite
Founded in 1999 by a team of highly experienced telecom and mobile telephony professionals, Cellebrite (www.cellebrite.com) is a global company known for its technological breakthroughs in the cellular industry. In the forensics division, Cellebrite's Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED) extracts, decodes and analyses actionable data from legacy and smartphones, tablets and portable GPS devices for use in law enforcement. There are more than 20,000 UFED units deployed to law enforcement, police and security agencies in 60 countries.
About Nuix
Nuix (www.nuix.com) is a worldwide provider of information management technologies, including eDiscovery, electronic investigation and information governance software. Nuix customers include the world's leading advisory firms, litigation support providers, enterprises, government departments, law enforcement agencies, and all of the world's major corporate regulatory bodies.
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