Detego Global Announces Webinar Unveiling Rapid Triage & Selective Data Extraction Techniques

Join Detego Global’s Live Webinar on Rapid Triage & Selective Data Extraction

  • Date: 23 April 2025 
  • Time: 10:00 AM (GMT) 
  • Presenter: Tom Cross (Technical Sales Manager, UK) 

In today’s digital-first world, investigators are facing an uphill battle – vast volumes of data spread across countless devices, tighter turnaround times, and rising expectations for privacy-conscious, evidence-led investigations.

Digital triage and targeted extraction are no longer “nice to have” – they’re essential for tackling the realities of modern investigations. Frontline and lab-based teams need tools that offer speed, precision, and ethical rigour. That’s exactly what Detego Global delivers. 

Hosted by digital forensics tech specialist Tom Cross, this live, UK-focused webinar will demonstrate how Detego Global’s award-winning triage and selective extraction solutions are empowering investigators to rapidly locate case-critical data while protecting victim privacy. 

 This session is an opportunity to: 


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  • See how key digital forensics tools such as Field Triage, MD-LIVE and Media Acquisition can cut investigation times without compromising integrity 
  • Learn how to protect privacy by targeting only investigation-relevant data 
  • Gain insights from a specialist who works directly with digital forensics teams across the UK 
  • Experience the tools yourself with a complimentary post-event trial licence 

Whether you’re a law enforcement officer, intelligence analyst, or part of an in-house investigations team, this webinar will show you how Detego Global’s tools can make a real-world impact.

All attendees will receive a 30-day evaluation licence to experience first-hand how Detego Global’s solutions can drive efficiency and accuracy in digital investigations. 

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