{"id":45664,"date":"2022-11-14T12:07:27","date_gmt":"2022-11-14T12:07:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pr.asianetpakistan.com\/?p=102255"},"modified":"2022-11-14T12:07:27","modified_gmt":"2022-11-14T12:07:27","slug":"cellebrites-2022-industry-trends-survey-reveals-the-digital-evidence-tipping-point-has-been-reached-creating-new-challenges-for-law-enforcement-agencies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/timessouthafrica.com\/cellebrites-2022-industry-trends-survey-reveals-the-digital-evidence-tipping-point-has-been-reached-creating-new-challenges-for-law-enforcement-agencies\/","title":{"rendered":"Cellebrite\u2019s 2022 Industry Trends Survey Reveals the Digital Evidence \u2018Tipping Point\u2019 has Been Reached, Creating New Challenges for Law Enforcement Agencies"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Digital evidence \u201cmore important\u201d than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases<\/em><\/p>\n

New challenges include a growing backlog of devices that are delaying investigations <\/em><\/p>\n

PETAH TIKVAH, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Nov. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — \u00a0Cellebrite<\/a> DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced the results of the 2022 Industry Trends Survey. The 2022 Industry Trends Survey, a study commissioned by Cellebrite, reveals that most law enforcement agencies and prosecutors believe that digital evidence is more important than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases.<\/p>\n

The data, gathered from over 2,000 chiefs of police, agency managers, examiners, investigators, and prosecutors, illustrates the extent to which digital evidence sources \u2013 including smartphones, laptops, social media, opensource, cryptocurrency, CCTV, vehicles, and drones \u2013 are creating enhanced challenges for law enforcement.<\/p>\n

The survey\u2019s findings reinforce the need for law enforcement agencies across the world to invest in digital forensics trainings for existing staff, recruit more technology expertise into their teams, and partner with software providers who can help them manage digital evidence more efficiently.<\/p>\n

Below are some of the survey\u2019s key findings:<\/p>\n