CSAS sits at the forefront of digital forensics and cell site analysis, empowering investigations and supporting law enforcement in the fight against crime.
CSAS enables investigators and analysts to quickly identify key lines of enquiry and fast track actions from complex digital data. It speeds up investigations, improves outcomes and produces information to a robust evidential standard.
During a specific Drug Lines operation, CSAS helped police achieve the following:
164
individuals arrested
124
defendants found guilty
£1.1m
estimated savings to police
£1m
estimated savings at court
CSAS V3.15 is here, and it’s a game-changer. Packed with cutting-edge features and smart enhancements, this latest release takes your investigations to the next level. It’s more than just an update, it’s a bold step into the future of investigative work. We can’t wait for you to dive in and see the powerful impact it will have on your day-to-day operations.
Our CellView add-on provides you with richer, more detailed cell site visualisations. Gain real-time, precise views of cell coverage areas and boost your intelligence capabilities.
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Building best practice on digital evidence in North America
Digital forensics is a rapidly evolving field with new technologies and methods constantly emerging, which makes it challenging for experts to keep up and maintain consistent, accurate analysis. To address this, knowledge sharing and standardized best-practices are essential to ensure reliable and comparable forensic conclusions. Founder Joe Hoy writes here about the role of the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) in developing consensus, creating best-practice guidelines for handling and interpreting diverse digital evidence types, and working to unify expert approaches.
Forensic Analytics' Commitment to Academia
At Forensic Analytics we have an on-going commitment to academia. This takes shape in many different forms, most prominently in our much-valued partnerships with various universities across the UK and the USA. Additionally, a number of our own staff are completing there own academic courses.
How Lima Cell Monitor and CSAS evidence was upheld in a Shreck Hearing in Colorado
In a Denver murder case, investigators overcame a two-year-old defense challenge to cellular evidence, using Lima Cell Monitor, CSAS, and a Radio Frequency Propagation Survey (RFPS) to validate Timing Advance data. The evidence held up in a Shreck hearing, helping secure a 124-year sentence for the main defendant and convictions for three others.
Forensic Analytics Becomes Connected Partner with LexisNexis® Risk Solutions
Forensic analytics are thrilled to announce we are the next Connected Partner within LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Accurint® Public Safety Marketplace.
Get an expert walkthrough of our solutions and see how they help in the fight against crime.