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Cellebrite Wins 5th Consecutive Forensic 4cast Awards for Phone Forensic Software and Hardware Tools of the Year
PETACH TIKVA, Israel, July 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Community-driven awards program recognizes vendors and individual honorees
for digital forensics contributions
Cellebrite [http://www.cellebrite.com ], the leading developer and provider of mobile
data forensic solutions, today announced that it has won the Forensic 4cast Awards for
Phone Forensic Hardware Tool of the Year for the Cellebrite UFED Touch, and Phone Forensic
Software Tool of the Year for UFED Physical Analyzer.
(Logo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130123/588983 )
Hosted by Lee Whitfield, Forensic 4cast founder, awards nominations opened in January,
and voting took place from April 1 through May 31. A complete list of winners can be found
at http://forensic4cast.com/forensic-4cast-awards/2013-results/. Now in its fifth year,
the Forensic 4cast Awards provide the digital forensic community a platform to nominate
and vote for the best people, companies, and products throughout the industry.
"Winning five consecutive awards is a testament to Cellebrite's ability to keep pace
with rapidly evolving mobile technology, and in a way that meets its forensic customers'
needs," said Whitfield. "The awards results demonstrate our voters' recognition of that
capability, and what it means for them in their day-to-day work."
Ron Serber, co-CEO of Cellebrite, stated: "Our engineers strive to anticipate and
respond to our customers' requirements for high-performance mobile forensic tools. That
they have recognized our efforts for five years running shows that we are innovating in
all the right areas. We look forward to another year of providing the most innovative,
extensive and technologically advanced mobile device support in the industry."
About Cellebrite:
Founded in 1999, Cellebrite is a global company known for its technological
breakthroughs in the cellular industry. A world leader and authority in mobile data
technology, Cellebrite established its mobile forensics division in 2007, with the
Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED). Cellebrite's UFED Series solutions enable the
bit-by-bit extraction and in-depth analysis of data from thousands of mobile devices,
including feature phones, smartphones, portable GPS devices, tablets and phones
manufactured with Chinese chipsets.
Cellebrite's UFED Series is the prime choice of forensic specialists in law
enforcement, military, intelligence, corporate security and e-discovery agencies in more
than 60 countries.
Cellebrite is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Sun Corporation, a listed Japanese
company (6736/JQ).
Cellebrite website: http://www.cellebrite.com
Follow Cellebrite Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/cellebrite
Cellebrite Forensic blog at http://blog.cellebrite.com
Media Contact UK:
Joe Hawke
Berkeley PR
Tel: +44-(0)207-851-4651
Email: cellebrite@berkeleypr.co.uk
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Cellebrite
Cellebrite Wins 5th Consecutive Forensic 4cast Awards for Phone Forensic Software and Hardware Tools of the Year
PETACH TIKVA, Israel, July 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Community-driven awards program recognizes vendors and individual honorees
for digital forensics contributions
Cellebrite [http://www.cellebrite.com ], the leading developer and provider of mobile
data forensic solutions, today announced that it has won the Forensic 4cast Awards for
Phone Forensic Hardware Tool of the Year for the Cellebrite UFED Touch, and Phone Forensic
Software Tool of the Year for UFED Physical Analyzer.
(Logo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130123/588983 )
Hosted by Lee Whitfield, Forensic 4cast founder, awards nominations opened in January,
and voting took place from April 1 through May 31. A complete list of winners can be found
at http://forensic4cast.com/forensic-4cast-awards/2013-results/. Now in its fifth year,
the Forensic 4cast Awards provide the digital forensic community a platform to nominate
and vote for the best people, companies, and products throughout the industry.
"Winning five consecutive awards is a testament to Cellebrite's ability to keep pace
with rapidly evolving mobile technology, and in a way that meets its forensic customers'
needs," said Whitfield. "The awards results demonstrate our voters' recognition of that
capability, and what it means for them in their day-to-day work."
Ron Serber, co-CEO of Cellebrite, stated: "Our engineers strive to anticipate and
respond to our customers' requirements for high-performance mobile forensic tools. That
they have recognized our efforts for five years running shows that we are innovating in
all the right areas. We look forward to another year of providing the most innovative,
extensive and technologically advanced mobile device support in the industry."
About Cellebrite:
Founded in 1999, Cellebrite is a global company known for its technological
breakthroughs in the cellular industry. A world leader and authority in mobile data
technology, Cellebrite established its mobile forensics division in 2007, with the
Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED). Cellebrite's UFED Series solutions enable the
bit-by-bit extraction and in-depth analysis of data from thousands of mobile devices,
including feature phones, smartphones, portable GPS devices, tablets and phones
manufactured with Chinese chipsets.
Cellebrite's UFED Series is the prime choice of forensic specialists in law
enforcement, military, intelligence, corporate security and e-discovery agencies in more
than 60 countries.
Cellebrite is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Sun Corporation, a listed Japanese
company (6736/JQ).
Cellebrite website: http://www.cellebrite.com
Follow Cellebrite Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/cellebrite
Cellebrite Forensic blog at http://blog.cellebrite.com
Media Contact UK:
Joe Hawke
Berkeley PR
Tel: +44-(0)207-851-4651
Email: cellebrite@berkeleypr.co.uk
Photo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130123/588983
Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130123/588983
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Cellebrite