We too use Cellhawk from Hawk Analytics. Very easy to use and very powerful. Great customer service and even expert help with complex cases. Mike the owner also has a foundation to help for FREE on critical missing persons cases and will even respond out to a scene to assist if needed. Great resource to have when it hits the fan. Hawk Analytics is located in Calif.
Tom Bruce - Commander
Cypress Police Department, CA
I know it has been a while since I originally posted this question but after reviewing all the suggestions here is my choice.
Many of the companies here only sell to law enforcement.
I think that is a bad business choice, since the facts are what they are, they are losing business.
So, after doing the research and making many phone calls and trying demos, my decision was Phonelog from Securecube.
THey sell to the private sector as well as government.
They are continuously updating and upgrading their product and they welcome suggestions to improve their software.
Great customer service and great product.
I heard that they will be at Technosecurity/MobileForensics World this June.
I look forward to meeting them in person.
Larry
Investigative cell site analysis should include analysis of WiFi access nodes and hot spots as many handsets switch between 2G/3G/4G and Wifi for activity on the handset.
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Try this http//www.phonelog.it/en/cdr-correlation/ I can arrange product overview and trial for you if you wish to. It works good and has many interesting features as well.
Nice offer Harsh, thanks for thinking of us!
I wanted to follow up on Larry's post since a bit of time has passed.
What are Non Leo's using for CDR work now?
Any preference for one piece over another?
Looking at Cell Hawk, just waiting on a demo and a price.
This is an awful expensive profession we've chosen )
Haven't used it much but look at http//maplink.gohtci.com/
CellHawk has worked with the Private Sector in the past but Fred Watson now runs their private sector department. Give him a call or shoot him an email. They are also going to be at the Techno Security conference
Fred Watson
469-373-4295 x 701
Fred@hawkanalytics.com
is there any free program for that purpose on the market?
I've actually written a Python script to go through CDR records (at least from one provider, though modifying it for every provider should be simple). In my case I was asked to find unique phone numbers, but was thinking of doing further work to provide more information (mapping, etc). Was thinking of open sourcing it or at least providing it for free to law enforcement.