February 07, 2012
›› Petah Tikva, Israel
Cellebrite Diagnostics Solution Provides Comprehensive Detection and Correction of Phone Faults in Retail Stores
Petah Tikva, Israel, February 7, 2012 - Cellebrite, the market leader in POS mobile content transfer, backup and restore, has announced the launch of its Diagnostics Solution, an easy to use, comprehensive tool, which enables the fast identification and resolution of simple mobile device faults at the Point-of-Sale (POS) in retail stores.
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December 13, 2011
›› Cellebrite USA
Glen Rock, NJ – December 12, 2011 - Cellebrite, the leading provider of Mobile Forensic and Mobile Data Transfer solutions, announced today that Jim Grady was appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cellebrite USA. Mr. Grady is a 20 year veteran executive with broad experience across the wireless industry, most recently as VP and General Manager at Alcatel-Lucent Ventures.
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December 06, 2011
›› Cellebrite Headquarters
Developer of Mobile Forensic Extraction Solution Refutes WikiLeaks “Spy Files” Claims
Petah Tikva, Israel – December 6, 2011 – Cellebrite, the developer and manufacturer of world-leading mobile forensic solutions, has rejected claims in the recent WikiLeaks “Spy Files” exposé that it is among companies that develop and supply equipment to governments and dictators “to spy on their citizens via mobile devices and computers”.
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November 14, 2011
›› Petah Tikva, Israel
UFED devices to be used by French Gendarmerie Nationale for mobile forensic investigations
The French Gendarmerie Nationale has equipped its national N-TECH force with Cellebrite’s Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED) for its mobile forensic investigations. The Gendarmerie Nationale, in charge of public safety in France, is using the UFED to extract information from mobile devices to help solving crime investigations nationwide.
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November 10, 2011
›› London, UK
New survey reveals relaxed attitude of Brits to use of technology in policing
An independent survey amongst 1,000 people in the UK to gauge attitudes about the use of mobile forensic technology shows that the majority of the British public are comfortable with police using the latest forensic technology to help solve crimes.
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