Available in the E3 Platform in 1.6 version
Paraben Corporation, an innovator in the digital forensic market, along with HTCI, a developer of cutting-edge digital forensic training, is pleased to announce the integration of HTCI’s MapLink tool into Paraben’s E3 platform. Paraben and HTCI are committed to providing products and training that help make any digital investigation easier. Geolocation data has become more prevalent in different devices, from mobiles to IoT, and having a quick ability to map and review that information is critical for examiners. “Bringing together new analysis capabilities with E3 and MapLink just makes life easier on examiners. We want to make sure the additions to the E3 Platform make sense and working with HTCI and MapLink just worked.” commented Amber Schroader, CEO of Paraben.The process is simple: an export option was added to the export tab in E3 with the MapLink logo, and data can be pulled from your E3 data into a KML to be read by MapLink. HTCI CEO Stephen Pearson states, “I am very excited to be involved with Paraben. I have known the organization both professionally and personally and I have always been impressed at the level of quality their product line represents. To have MapLink integrated with their E3 Universal tool is a huge thing for us. Our mapping tool brings one more feature to an already robust forensics tool. We are very proud to bring two great American companies together.”
The new MapLink integration will be available in the 1.6 version of the E3 Platform that will be released December 29, 2017.
About Paraben Corporation:
Since 2001 Paraben has been a foundation in solutions for mobile devices, smartphones, email, and gaming system forensics. Paraben has been forging new approaches for dealing with digital evidence. Paraben’s focus on mobility led to many other areas of innovation, including the research and development into the Internet of Things (IoT) with the Forensics of EverythingTM (FoE). Paraben supports logical and physical images with mobile devices and supports 100% of the smartphones on the market. In addition, Paraben can add to an existing arsenal with specialized tools for unique data, such as network email servers, local email archives, internet related data, and gaming systems. Paraben provides software with a unified vision and interface for dealing with all types of digital data. From start-to-finish, Paraben offers solutions that can build new capabilities into any digital investigation.
About HTCI:
High Tech Crime Institute is a global leader in Mobile Cell Phone Forensics, Mobile Forensics Software and Mobile Forensics Training and Education. HTCI has been uniquely qualified to provide expert Forensic Instruction, proactive Security Management and Computer Forensics platforms and classes to the military, police, emergency services and the general public since 2002. HTCI provides worldwide training, and a comprehensive line of digital forensics hardware, software, and learning tools. Some of our most popular products include MapLink and Digital Analyst Reporting Tool.