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Disklabs: Digital forensics product helps to prevent explosions |
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Monday, 29 August 2011 15:30 |
Law Enforcement, Military and Counter Terrorism Agencies have long had problems with what to do with the mobile phones and similar smart devices they seize as evidence at point of arrest. Turn them off and they potentially lose valuable information, which could be crucial to the prosecution or for the agencie's intelligence effort. Don't turn them off and they could inadvertently download further information and texts, which could be considered as interception, and any additional texts or downloaded data could overwrite crucial evidence. Even worse, if left on the device could be remotely wiped before its contents are secured permanently destroying evidence, or used to detonate a remote I.E.D. (Improvised Explosive Device). The new range of products by Disklabs enable the agencies to deal with these issues in a simple and cost-effective manner, whilst complying with the respective guidelines. Disklabs provide a range of faraday signal inhibitors for the following items: Mobile Phones, (Cell Phones), iPads, Netbooks, Laptops, SatNavs and cables (often forgotten as a signal leakage issue), working on all major frequencies used by these devices: 900Mhz, 1800Mhz, 1900Mhz, 2.1Ghz, Bluetooth (2.4 - 2.48Ghz) and Wi-Fi (2.4Ghz). Materials used to ensure that the Faraday effectiveness of these devices include Silver, Nickel, Copper and tin. Disklabs is a specialist data services company, targeting Data Recovery, Computer and Phone Forensics, Certified Data Erasure and Faraday Bags. [www.faradaybag.com]
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Last Updated on Monday, 29 August 2011 15:35 |