Berla, the global leader in automotive digital forensics and cyber security, and MSAB, a global leader in forensic technology for mobile device examination, announced today a strategic partnership that will afford the digital forensic and cyber security community a game changing solution to analyze data from both vehicle systems and mobile devices.
Berla’s vehicle forensics kit, iVe, coupled with MSAB’s XAMN analytical software, will be a game changer for investigators around the world. The joint effort by the two global industry leaders will enable investigators to discover the data left behind in vehicles and solve more crimes.
The XAMN family of software is a suite of analysis tools designed primarily for investigators to help them to work more efficiently. Once mobile data has been recovered using the XRY suite of tools, it is usually the investigator’s responsibility to locate and analyze the critical information. The XAMN suite of analysis tools helps to quickly identify that critical information, whether to see the big picture or identify precise details in a huge dataset of mobile evidence.
“Our decision to partner with MSAB in the digital forensics and cyber security market was a no-brainer. Our missions are aligned and we are committed to supporting investigators worldwide by providing them with cutting edge technologies to solve a myriad of crimes. MSAB is a great company that continues to innovate and discover the road ahead,” said Ben LeMere, CEO of Berla. “We are thrilled to begin this journey with MSAB.”
The iVe Kit is a vehicle system forensic tool that supports vehicles throughout the world. iVe provides forensic examiners and investigators a means to quickly and intuitively acquire and analyze data from vehicle systems. Vehicle systems store a vast amount of data such as recent destinations, favorite locations, call logs, contact lists, SMS messages, emails, pictures, videos, social media feeds, and the navigation history of everywhere the vehicle has been. Many systems record events such as when and where a vehicle’s lights are turned on, and which doors are opened and closed at specific locations. Some may even record audio from inside the vehicle.
“As the Internet of Things and automotive technology continue to evolve rapidly it is essential that investigators have tools that can keep pace with the global marketplace while maintaining an edge in digital forensics,” said Joel Bollö, CEO of MSAB. “By combining MSAB’s and Berla’s offerings and expertise we will provide customers with a truly compelling and comprehensive platform to rapidly and effectively access a wider range of data in a manner never done before.”
Berla and MSAB look forward to providing their capabilities to investigators throughout the world for years to come. For more information about Berla and its products please visit www.berla.co.
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