Belkasoft X 2.11 introduces smarter AI-assisted analysis, expanded iOS and cloud acquisition, and deeper artifact extraction to help DFIR teams process more evidence with greater speed and context.
From multilingual voice messages to hours of video evidence, Belkasoft’s latest guide shows how BelkaGPT helps DFIR teams transcribe recordings, search transcripts in natural language, and uncover critical evidence faster.
BelkaGPT lets you ask questions in plain language and instantly returns matching media with AI-generated descriptions and clickable links straight to the artifact in Belkasoft X.
BelkaGPT in Belkasoft X helps investigators review massive image sets faster with offline AI-powered classification, image descriptions, natural language search, and facial recognition.
Belkasoft CEO Yuri Gubanov discusses the company’s current line-up of products, how AI can be used in investigations, and the evolving challenges facing digital forensic investigators worldwide.
Belkasoft X 2.10 introduces offline Similar Face Search with automated grouping and targeted photo upload, eliminating external tools and streamlining investigative workflows.
13th May 2024
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14th May 2024
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The 4th Belkasoft online conference will bring together digital forensics experts.
On May 13-14, Belkasoft will gather industry leaders at the BelkaDay conference to share knowledge, experience, and deepen expertise in Digital
A proper connection graph is a must if you need to investigate a complex case with numerous individuals using different communication media. In law enforcement, it may be a drug-related case with several dealers and a network of buyers, or
Remote acquisition of digital devices is a useful option for modern-day organizations, both commercial and government. The main reasons for this are as follows:Â
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Temporal analysis of events (Timeline) can be beneficial when you want to reconstruct events related to computer incidents, data breaches, or virus attacks taking place on a victim’s computer.Â
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by Yuri Gubanov
Diving deeper may be the key to the eventual success of a digital forensic investigation. This is true not only when it comes to a single given case, but also when it comes to intersections between different