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From crime scene to court: With the new release MSAB offers a truly secure end to end mobile forensics solutions on the market

December 14, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

MSAB, a world leader in mobile forensics, announces the fourth major release for 2021. Together these updates create a complete security and integrity focused ecosystem.

“MSAB offers a truly secure end to end mobile forensics solutions on the market to prevent and solve crimes around the world. We have a complete digital forensic ecosystem solution that maintains the integrity of recovering digital evidence from mobile devices while preserving fundamental rights to privacy”, says Joel Bollö, CEO of MSAB.

The updated mobile forensics solution for digital data extraction, XRY, comes with a secure file format, now supporting over 39,300 device profiles. We enable forensic specialists access to the increased amount of data, even from the latest mobile devices. Additionally, XAMN, our forensic analysis tool, gives investigators a complete crime to court-solution allowing them to present their findings with confidence.

“MSAB plays an important role in supporting law enforcement and government agencies as we work together globally to prevent and solve crimes. We do this through our innovative forensic technology solutions that enable law enforcement agencies to access more mobile data from mobile devices, conduct in-depth data analysis and help digital forensic managers to lead their teams efficiently”, says Joel Bollö.

The MSAB mobile forensics extraction solution, XRY, improves the chain of custody with the next level of secure XRY file format. The upgraded security framework will enable law enforcement agencies to show that they are taking all reasonable technological steps when conducting criminal investigations.

“In 2021 we have had 11 releases, including four major and seven micro releases, and hundreds of new features across the product portfolio allowing digital investigators to both access more data from locked phones and help make that data more meaningful. We are proud to announce that with the addition of the new “Report Builder” function.

XAMN gives agencies a complete crime to court-solution allowing them to make the report process even faster. The improved report builder allows them to present their findings objectively and with confidence in a judicial setting”, says Bradley Sipes, Chief Product Officer at MSAB.

For further information, please contact:
Joel Bollö, CEO MSAB, [email protected], +46 8 739 02 70

Bradley Sipes, CPO MSAB, [email protected], +46 70753 5639

About MSAB:
MSAB is a world leader in forensic technology for extracting and analyzing data in seized mobile devices. The company develops high-quality and easy-to-use software for law enforcement organizations, such as police, military, and customs. The products, which have become a de facto standard for securing evidence in criminal investigations, can be supplemented with reporting tools and a large range of training with certifications within a holistic method for forensic science. The company serves customers in more than 100 countries worldwide, through its own sales offices and through distributors. MSAB is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm under the ticker name: MSAB. www.msab.com

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