Arlington, VA, June 15, 2017 -- Global technology company Nuix and MSAB, a pioneer in mobile device forensic examination, today announced a partnership focused on harmonizing the Nuix digital investigation platform with MSAB’s suite of market-leading mobile forensics solutions. This partnership offers a streamlined workflow for investigators seeking to reduce their case backlogs and become more efficient in examining the dramatically growing volumes of digital evidence involved in investigative cases.
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“Mobile devices are a prime source of digital evidence—our law enforcement customers tell us they examine up to five times as many mobile devices as traditional PCs in a typical investigation,” said Paul Slater, Nuix’s Global Head of Investigations. “This integration with MSAB will help customers accelerate the digital investigation process, especially at scale, giving them a better way to search and analyze all the evidence from mobile devices, computers, and many other data sources.”
Closer integration of these two leading technologies will enable customers to work easily between MSAB’s mobile device forensics products and Nuix’s digital investigation software. They will be able to extract and decode forensic artifacts from mobile devices before automatically transferring files and associated metadata to the Nuix platform - including tags and comments from MSAB’s suite of tools.
“We are led by customer demand and want to ensure that our customers get the best possible solutions available in the digital forensics industry,” said Joel Bollö CEO of MSAB. “Working in collaboration with other companies, we aim to build a leading consortium of providers. Nuix have shown their analytical platform capabilities provide users with excellent functionality, so we are excited about the opportunity to work closer with them.”
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About MSAB
MSAB (www.msab.com) is a pioneer in forensic technology for mobile device examination. With offices worldwide and our products in over 100 countries, we have a global reach. The company has been involved with mobile communications since 1984 and has a singular focus on the forensic recovery of data from mobile devices.
About Nuix
Nuix (www.nuix.com) protects, informs and empowers society in the knowledge age. Leading organisations around the world turn to Nuix when they need fast, accurate answers for investigation, cybersecurity incident response, insider threats, litigation, regulation, privacy, risk management and other essential challenges.
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Joel Bollö, CEO, MSAB +46 (0) 70 930 07 20 [email protected] Matt Culbertson, PR and Social Media Manager, Nuix +1 480-251-5872 [email protected]


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