Reclaiming Control: Mobile Device Investigations In A Decentralized World

Mobile devices store and transmit vast amounts of corporate data, often containing crucial information for legal, compliance, and cybersecurity investigations.

The rise of cloud-based collaboration tools, encrypted messaging apps, and work-from-anywhere policies has further increased the volume of business-critical data stored on smartphones and tablets.

However, collecting and preserving this data for investigative purposes presents a significant challenge, particularly when employees use personal (BYOD) devices or work remotely.

For organizations facing complex or high-stakes issues, the ability to remotely access and review relevant messaging data—quickly, discreetly, and in a privacy-conscious way—can make or break the success of an investigation.

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  • What challenges organizations face when conducting investigations involving mobile device data
  • What common scenarios require organizations to collect and analyze data from mobile devices
  • What technology features distinguish the most effective remote mobile data collection and review solutions

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