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Wednesday, November 18 2020 - 00:00
AsiaNet
Leading Research Firm Details Vision and Roadmap to Digital Policing Transformation
TYSONS CORNER, Va., Nov. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

    - New White Paper from Cellebrite Outlines How Digital Intelligence Will 
Transform Investigative Capabilities 

Cellebrite [ 
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], the global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for public and 
private sectors, recently published a new white paper with IDC, "Policing 2025: 
Envisioning a New Framework for Investigations." In the IDC White Paper, IDC 
proposes a methodology for public safety organizations to digitally transform. 
The white paper outlines an agency framework for demonstrating value and 
establishing trust in communities and examines the steps agencies must take to 
achieve digital policing by 2025, including: 

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    -- Establishing a digital evidence-based and data driven approach, while
       remaining committed to the equitable administration of justice
    -- Leveraging Digital Intelligence platforms and next-generation core
       infrastructure
    -- Evolving people, processes, and workflows to increase efficiency and
       effectiveness of investigative teams 
    -- Training investigators and examiners to produce and analyze digital
       intelligence

"We are seeing a growing trend in law enforcement agencies to use investigative 
analytics solutions to identify Digital Intelligence to aid in faster case 
resolutions," said Yossi Carmil, CEO of Cellebrite. "The white paper highlights 
the challenges of transforming to a data driven agency and how they can utilize 
a Digital Intelligence platform to accelerate and improve their ability to 
solve cases." 

IDC predicts that by 2025, all digital evidence and intelligence will be 
managed and analyzed in DI platforms. DI is the data collected from digital 
sources and the process by which agencies access, manage and obtain insights 
from this data to more efficiently conduct their investigations and bring them 
to conclusion in shorter time frames. 

"Law enforcement agencies are currently undergoing radical transformations at a 
rapid pace due to new work environments and the need to re-establish public 
trust in policing," said Alison Brooks, IDC Research Vice President, worldwide 
public safety lead. "Digital Intelligence platforms are the key for 
investigators to transform the vast amount of data at their fingertips into 
valuable insights, helping to close cases and keep people safe." 

To download a copy of the IDC White Paper, Policing 2025: Envisioning a New 
Framework for Investigations, please visit here [ 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2981286-1&h=2770799016&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cellebrite.com%2Fen%2Fresources%2Fwhitepapers%2Fpolicing-2025-envisioning-a-new-framework-for-investigations%2F&a=here 
].

About Cellebrite 
Cellebrite is the global leader of Digital Intelligence solutions for the law 
enforcement, government and enterprise organizations. Cellebrite delivers an 
integrated suite of innovative software solutions, analytic tools, and 
award-winning services designed to accelerate digital investigations and 
address the growing complexity of handling crime and security challenges in the 
digital era. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies in more 
than 150 countries, Cellebrite is helping fulfill the joint mission of creating 
a safer world. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.com or follow us 
@Cellebrite_UFED.

Contact:
Olga Shmuklyer, SVP
Fusion PR
Mobile: +1-917-715-0329
Cellebrite@FusionPR.com 

Adam Jaffe, VP of Global Communications, Cellebrite
Mobile: +1-609-502-6889
Adam.Jaffe@cellebrite.com

SOURCE: Cellebrite
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