Cellebrite Expands Digital Investigation Capabilities - Security Informed
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Cellebrite Genesis: AI Revolutionizes Investigations
Cellebrite DI Ltd., recognized for its innovative approach to AI-powered digital investigation solutions, has unveiled its Spring 2026 Release that significantly enhances device access capabilities.
This update supports a diverse range of iOS and Android devices, including the latest iPhone 17 and iOS 26, and introduces Corellium's functionality on Google Cloud infrastructure, currently in public preview.
Securing Speedy Access to Essential Data
In an era where digital investigations span multiple platforms and devices, 75% of devices arriving at North America’s digital forensics labs are locked, creating a pressing need for timely solutions.
Driven by the mission to protect communities and businesses, Cellebrite has introduced the Safeguard Mode. This new feature optimizes data capture processes by tackling device inactivity timers, ensuring that crucial information is secured promptly in situations demanding rapid action.
Drone Forensics Capabilities
Cellebrite now extends its forensic capabilities to include drone data extraction. This addition allows investigators to extract and analyze key data from a variety of unmanned aerial systems, covering aspects like flight logs, video, and geolocation data. Equipped with portable, field-ready tools, teams can obtain and evaluate drone data directly at the collection site.
Innovative Solutions for Automotive Systems
The testing of interconnected digital systems and related software has escalated in complexity and cost
As vehicles become more software-driven, the testing of interconnected digital systems and related software has escalated in complexity and cost. Corellium, now available on Google Cloud’s Arm-based infrastructure, offers a scalable solution, allowing for comprehensive system-level testing in automotive and industrial sectors. The virtualisation of Arm-based systems enables the recreation and testing of complex vehicle environments in the cloud without the need for physical infrastructure.
Florian Haubner, Industry Architect Lead Automotive at Google Cloud, remarked on this development, stating, “The public preview availability of Corellium on Google Cloud Axion C4A metal instances reflects growing demand for Arm-based infrastructure to support complex development and security workloads.”
Upcoming Cellebrite Events
Automotive manufacturers can now streamline and scale their testing processes across numerous system variations, detecting vulnerabilities early in the development cycle.
Those interested in learning more about these advancements are encouraged to attend Cellebrite’s C2C User Summit 2026, scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., from April 13-17, 2026, followed by a virtual event on April 29, 2026.
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