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Introducing the future of digital forensics and evidence management (infographic)

How agencies can build an edge-to-core-to-cloud platform to manage today’s digital evidence and prepare for tomorrow’s challenges

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Digital forensics and digital evidence management are merging. This graphic explains how to preserve integrity across both.

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The growth of digital evidence has been exponential. Computers, smartphones, CCTV cameras, body-worn video and connected vehicles now generate vast amounts of data that can be critical to investigations. The success of an investigation depends on the thorough, accurate collection and analysis of evidence. As courts increasingly treat digital and physical evidence equally, agencies need tools that maintain chain of custody and preserve integrity across both.

Download the infographic to learn:

  • Why the most effective agencies are adopting enterprise-integrated platforms that unite digital and physical evidence workflows.
  • How an integrated approach complements real-time situational data that police use to make informed decisions.
  • How evidence is collected and managed from incident through archiving.

Discover how scalable, centralized storage supports the full evidence lifecycle from the crime scene to the courtroom.

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