Universal Data Analysis with E3
Paraben has highlighted some unique features in their E3 Forensic Platform from their recent free short training videos. Each of these short trainings can be found on the Paraben YouTube channel: ParabenForensics.
The first of the quick trainings was about case comparison and the validation process using this function. Paraben’s latest edition to the quick trainings focuses on cloud data and the value of this new frontier of information that exist. Paraben showcases how to import cloud data from Facebook, Gmail, Amazon Alexa, Google Locations, and Google Drive from both iOS and Android devices. In this video short, Amber Schroader demonstrates how to pull data from the cloud, whether it is an iOS or Android device. She will display how to import the data for your analysis and caution you to make sure you that you are following the local legal rules for working with cloud data.The video short highlight on YouTube was focusing on a unique feature of Paraben with the OCR functionality. As more and more data are moving to exist in graphics the ability to be able to scan that data in any language and search and discover information is not only crucial, but a new requirement in digital investigations. This video short focuses on this feature in the E3 Platform and how it can quickly be utilized in an investigation.
Paraben understands that with all the new great innovation and continuous advances made in technology that the sharing of information is crucial. This is one of the many reasons why Paraben has created these quick trainings and video shorts on YouTube. “We want to make sure every investigator out no matter what location has the knowledge they need to use the E3 platform to its full advantage to mine out the data critical to their investigation.” Stated Amber Schroader, CEO of Paraben.
About Paraben Corporation:
Since 2001 Paraben has been a foundation in solutions for mobile devices, smartphones, email, hard drives, and gaming system forensics. Paraben has been forging ahead to develop 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 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.