I am interested in seeing what format/methods others are using to present mobile phone extractions to others.
To explain, producing an extraction of a phone on a disc in excel/PDF produces thousands of pages to review, which is getting unmanageable.
Specifically interested in
- How do you present evidence acquired from phones?
- Have you moved away from PDF's and Excel files, if so what to?
- Do you still use physical media, or networked resource?
Any queries please let me know.
Cheers,
UFED Reader mostly. It usually fits on one DVD but sometimes I end up burning 4-5 DVDs for one phone if the investigator really needs those FullHD video files. D
Before it used to be xls and pdf and stuff like that.
My clients love the Excel spread sheets that UFED PA produces. Never had an issue with them being too big etc.
Thanks for the replies, was just making sure there was no all singing and dancing presentation software out there we were missing.
Sam - We have tried Reader but came into the same issue of size becoming uncontrollable.
Cheers,
My clients love the Excel spread sheets that UFED PA produces. Never had an issue with them being too big etc.
Nice bit of Jalcaz style sarcasm there.
My practice, HaystackID, has a proprietary technology called Relativity Cellebrite Integrator which allow multiple attorneys to review Cellebrite-extracted evidence concurrently. This is a major advantage over the current UFEDReader/Excel Reports in which only one attorney at a time can be reviewing evidence.
Relativity Cellebrite Integrator also allows attorneys to review emails and email attachments in the same database as smartphone evidence.
Relativity, for those not familiar, can be found here https://
If anyone is interested in leveraging our technology for your own cases, please PM me.