Voting for the annual Forensic 4:Cast Awards is underway, and we’re excited to announce Cellebrite is nominated in six categories. It is an honor to be recognized for delivering value to the digital forensics community; this recognition would not be possible without your support. Similar to last year, we hope to achieve a sweep across categories.

Accelerating justice and protecting lives has always been at the forefront of Cellebrite’s mission, and we remain steadfast in delivering cutting-edge solutions that drive that commitment forward.

We kindly ask you to take less than five minutes to view our nominations and cast your votes on the 2023 Forensic 4:Cast Awards site. We sincerely appreciate it.

DFIR Commercial Tool of the Year: Cellebrite

Aligned with our commitment to serving the DFIR community, building ever-dependable solutions is our top priority. Solutions that give users the edge for solving modern investigations, from legally obtaining and accessing the device, all the way to presenting crucial evidence in court.

DFIR Team of the Year: Cellebrite

The Cellebrite team of experts consistently delivers high-value information, services, and solution insights to the DFIR community. Embracing the principle of “trust but verify,” we foster collaboration and support through various content channels including the Community Series area of the website featuring videos, blogs, webinars, and more.

DFIR Blog of the Year: Cellebrite ‘Ask the Expert

Our team loves creating podcast and video blog series, and we’re happy to hear feedback that users enjoy reading and watching them too! Cellebrite constantly researches new topics to cover, and we dive deep into artifacts and reveal methods to help you extract the most data for investigations to solve cases faster.

DFIR CTF of the Year: Cellebrite

Cellebrite’s CTF was a huge hit in 2022. We enjoyed developing and producing it and watching you dive into the data to solve questions in the most unique ways. We learned a lot, and we hope you can say the same.

Look forward to more CTFs coming in 2023 and beyond!

DFIR Web Show of the Year: ‘I Beg To DFIR’

I Beg to DFIR is an ongoing webinar that focuses on new research, customer questions, and Q&A with our R&D team. We couldn’t be prouder of the content Heather Mahalik, Paul Lorentz, Ronen Engler, and Matt Goeckel consistently produce.

DFIR Social Media Contributor of the Year: Heather Mahalik

If you know Heather, you know she loves social media – and so do we! She is constantly tweeting, posting, and sharing tips, tricks, and hints with the DFIR community. She also plays host to a handful of Cellebrite webinars and podcasts, including Tip Tuesdays, Fundamentals Matter, I Beg to DFIR, and our latest ‘Dig For’ YouTube LIVE series.

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We’d also like to highlight a recent Carved from Unallocated episode where Matt Goeckel, Solutions Engineer at Cellebrite, talks with Christian Quinn, a law enforcement veteran and member of the Cellebrite Center of Excellence. Christian helped build a dedicated Cyber and Forensics Bureau at the Fairfax County Police Department from the ground up.

Christian and Matt discuss bridging the knowledge gap for law enforcement leaders and how investing in digital forensics ultimately helps agencies better serve their communities.

We’re counting on your support! Please take a moment to cast your ballots in the 2023 Forensic 4:Cast Awards. Thank you again.

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