Over 90% of crimes now involve digital elements and vast amounts of data, which can take months to process. Our accredited software, training, and professional services help investigators and analysts solve these cases more efficiently.
Our software helps law enforcement analyze investigative data, create reports to evidential standard and solve crimes quicker. Our RF hardware helps practitioners capture cellular and WiFi environments efficiently and reliably.
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CellView, included with CSAS, elevates cell site visualization to the next level.
Our expert-led training spans multiple disciplines including criminal intelligence analysis, communications data, RF surveying and software training. Through our consultancy services we can advise police and government on critical forensic analysis issues. Find out more on how we can help your team work smarter and more efficiently.
Since 2013, we’ve expanded from a dedicated trio of engineers and expert witnesses into the top provider of cutting-edge software and training, all focused on combating crime.
Our software is designed to exchange data seamlessly with other systems, enhancing their effectiveness and capability. We are proud to work with our technology partners to maximise the potential of our products and drive collaboration in the fight against crime.
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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.
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.
Five Common Mistakes Made in Forensic Cell Site Analysis
This article explores five critical errors frequently made in forensic cell site analysis, a key component in modern criminal investigations. It emphasizes the importance of specialized training, objective analysis, and cautious interpretation of cellular data.
Founder Joe Hoy’s Textbook Used as a Learned Treatise in the United States
A key highlight of Joe's career was writing the set textbook used for training police investigators and digital analysts in the UK and world-wide, including the FBI. In a recent development in the courts in the US, Joe’s textbook was accepted as a learned treatise.
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