Cellebrite’s 2022 Industry Trends Survey Reveals the Digital Evidence ‘Tipping Point’ has Been Reached, Creating New Challenges for Law Enforcement Agencies

Digital evidence "more important" than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases

New challenges include a growing backlog of devices that are delaying investigations

PETAH TIKVAH, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Nov. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced the results of the 2022 Industry Trends Survey. The 2022 Industry Trends Survey, a study commissioned by Cellebrite, reveals that most law enforcement agencies and prosecutors believe that digital evidence is more important than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases.

The data, gathered from over 2,000 chiefs of police, agency managers, examiners, investigators, and prosecutors, illustrates the extent to which digital evidence sources "" including smartphones, laptops, social media, opensource, cryptocurrency, CCTV, vehicles, and drones "" are creating enhanced challenges for law enforcement.

The survey's findings reinforce the need for law enforcement agencies across the world to invest in digital forensics trainings for existing staff, recruit more technology expertise into their teams, and partner with software providers who can help them manage digital evidence more efficiently.

Below are some of the survey's key findings:

  • 74 percent of agency managers agree that there is a growing technology skills gap in policing, making it even tougher for police forces to collect, manage, analyse, store, and use the digital evidence required to secure court judgements.
  • 48 percent of police chiefs and agency managers believe that their digital transformation strategy is poor or mediocre.
  • 66 percent of respondents agree digital evidence, including laptops, mobiles, thumb drives, and CCTV, has overtaken physical evidence in its significance to solving cases.
  • 51 percent of examiners agree that the backlog of devices that need evidence extraction has increased in the last year.
  • The average number of days it takes for investigators to receive an extraction report has leapt from six days to nine days in the last year.

Detective Sergeant Chris Collins of the Lake Jackson Police Department said: "Access to digital evidence is vitally important to resolve cases as quickly as possible, and the data from this survey is proof of this. As digital evidence grows in volume and breadth, investigators, analysts, and prosecutors need accurate data to accelerate the time to justice, and Cellebrite offers solutions to achieve this goal."

Leeor Ben–Peretz, Chief Strategy Officer at Cellebrite commented: "There is a common misconception amongst the public that gathering evidence to prosecute crimes is all about plastic bags, fingerprints, and DNA swabs. This is an archaic view of the policing world "" informed by movies and TV shows "" and one that fundamentally ignores the massive, growing role that digital evidence plays."

Cellebrite's 4th annual Industry Trends Survey provides an in–depth look at the trends affecting and defining how global law enforcement agencies, military organizations, and the intelligence community are operating today.

Based on 2,000 responses from law enforcement professionals in 119 countries, the 2022 Industry Trends Survey provides a snapshot of how agencies are coping with wide–ranging challenges. To view the 2022 Cellebrite Industry Trends Survey, please visit here.

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite's (NASDAQ: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyse and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more, visit us at www.cellebrite.com.

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Cellebrite’s 2022 Industry Trends Survey Reveals the Digital Evidence ‘Tipping Point’ has Been Reached, Creating New Challenges for Law Enforcement Agencies

Digital evidence "more important" than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases

New challenges include a growing backlog of devices that are delaying investigations

PETAH TIKVAH, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Nov. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced the results of the 2022 Industry Trends Survey. The 2022 Industry Trends Survey, a study commissioned by Cellebrite, reveals that most law enforcement agencies and prosecutors believe that digital evidence is more important than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases.

The data, gathered from over 2,000 chiefs of police, agency managers, examiners, investigators, and prosecutors, illustrates the extent to which digital evidence sources "" including smartphones, laptops, social media, opensource, cryptocurrency, CCTV, vehicles, and drones "" are creating enhanced challenges for law enforcement.

The survey's findings reinforce the need for law enforcement agencies across the world to invest in digital forensics trainings for existing staff, recruit more technology expertise into their teams, and partner with software providers who can help them manage digital evidence more efficiently.

Below are some of the survey's key findings:

  • 74 percent of agency managers agree that there is a growing technology skills gap in policing, making it even tougher for police forces to collect, manage, analyse, store, and use the digital evidence required to secure court judgements.
  • 48 percent of police chiefs and agency managers believe that their digital transformation strategy is poor or mediocre.
  • 66 percent of respondents agree digital evidence, including laptops, mobiles, thumb drives, and CCTV, has overtaken physical evidence in its significance to solving cases.
  • 51 percent of examiners agree that the backlog of devices that need evidence extraction has increased in the last year.
  • The average number of days it takes for investigators to receive an extraction report has leapt from six days to nine days in the last year.

Detective Sergeant Chris Collins of the Lake Jackson Police Department said: "Access to digital evidence is vitally important to resolve cases as quickly as possible, and the data from this survey is proof of this. As digital evidence grows in volume and breadth, investigators, analysts, and prosecutors need accurate data to accelerate the time to justice, and Cellebrite offers solutions to achieve this goal."

Leeor Ben–Peretz, Chief Strategy Officer at Cellebrite commented: "There is a common misconception amongst the public that gathering evidence to prosecute crimes is all about plastic bags, fingerprints, and DNA swabs. This is an archaic view of the policing world "" informed by movies and TV shows "" and one that fundamentally ignores the massive, growing role that digital evidence plays."

Cellebrite's 4th annual Industry Trends Survey provides an in–depth look at the trends affecting and defining how global law enforcement agencies, military organizations, and the intelligence community are operating today.

Based on 2,000 responses from law enforcement professionals in 119 countries, the 2022 Industry Trends Survey provides a snapshot of how agencies are coping with wide–ranging challenges. To view the 2022 Cellebrite Industry Trends Survey, please visit here.

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite's (NASDAQ: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyse and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more, visit us at www.cellebrite.com.

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Lisa Cole Joins Cellebrite as Chief Marketing Officer

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Oct. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced Lisa Cole as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO).

As CMO for the leading global Digital Intelligence provider, Lisa will be responsible for the company's overall marketing strategy and execution, which includes brand, public relations, product marketing, demand generation, and marketing operations.

"With the recent surge in crime and digital sophistication of criminals at a time of strained budgets and staff, protecting and serving citizens is harder than ever before," said Lisa Cole, Chief Marketing Officer at Cellebrite. "Cellebrite empowers the world's leading agencies and enterprises to modernize their investigative workflows and culture to close the widening public safety gap. I am honored to be part of Cellebrite's next phase of growth and look forward to driving greater adoption of Digital Intelligence solutions to make the world a safer place."

Prior to joining Cellebrite, Lisa was the Vice President of Corporate Marketing at FARO. Before FARO, she was the Chief Marketing Officer at Huron. Her transformative work for both companies improved performance and resulted in three prestigious honors: the 2022 Forrester Return on Integration (ROI) Award, SiriusDecisions' 2018 ROI Award, and Demand Gen Report's 2018 B2B Innovator Award. Lisa holds a BS in Marketing Management from Western Governors University.

"As Cellebrite continues to grow and evolve, it is critical that the company adjusts and pivots as needed to drive growth and success," said Yossi Carmil, Chief Executive Officer of Cellebrite. "Lisa will help strategically elevate our marketing efforts to drive sales and further develop the company's leadership position in the Digital Intelligence marketplace."

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite's (Nasdaq: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite_UFED.

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Cellebrite Enhances Guardian with Faster, First-to-Market Evidence Review Capabilities

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Oct. 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced the release of the next generation of Cellebrite Guardian, which provides quicker time to evidence (TTE) as it loads evidence within just seconds of receipt and further simplifies workflows to accelerate time to justice.

The latest enhancements create increased flexibility for law enforcement and help them secure privacy as they are able to harness the power of the solution to simplify and streamline end–to–end processes and key pain points in the investigative workflow, including physical duplication, transportation of evidence, and time–consuming evidence review.

We expect Cellebrite Guardian will accelerate TTE by more than 5 times compared to traditional methods1, enabling agencies to go from collection to collaboration in 2 hours (total time spent on case) compared to the current average TTE of 11 hours. Cellebrite Guardian also allows agencies to use their resources more efficiently.

Without the restraints of limited duration of storage and access to extractions, Cellebrite Guardian puts the customer at the center, allowing them to better address numerous evidence management challenges no matter how big the case or how long it takes.

Upper Allen Township Police Department Lieutenant Brian Barnes stated, “One person solving the case just isn't the reality anymore. Modern investigations require team members from multiple disciplines, effectively collaborating, to bring justice to a victim. Often these cases involve digital evidence. Cellebrite Guardian is not only managing the critical relationship between investigator and examiner, but also ensuring that digital intelligence is immediately actionable regardless of hardware or skillset. Investigators reviewing phone extractions in a web browser, and quickly providing access to prosecutors via the cloud for instant review, forever changes the inefficient paradigm of yesterday.”

"The faster review capabilities for Cellebrite Guardian are critical for accelerating the time to justice in any investigation," said Todd Bailey, Vice President and Head of Investigation and Evidence Management Solutions at Cellebrite. "Previously, Guardian had transformed hours of manual review processes into minutes. With our latest release, we have sped up those minutes into mere seconds. This speed, in combination with Guardian's inbuilt flexibility, enables any agency to resolve cases faster."

To learn more about Cellebrite Guardian, visit here.

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite's (NASDAQ: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite.

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This document includes "forward looking statements" within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as "forecast," "intend," "seek," "target," "anticipate," "will," "appear," "approximate," "foresee," "might," "possible," "potential," "believe," "could," "predict," "should," "could," "continue," "expect," "estimate," "may," "plan," "outlook," "future" and "project" and other similar expressions that predict, project or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters. Such forward looking statements include estimated financial information. Such forward looking statements with respect to revenues, earnings, performance, strategies, prospects, and other aspects of Cellebrite's business are based on current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those indicated by such forward looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: Cellebrite's ability to keep pace with technological advances and evolving industry standards; Cellebrite's material dependence on the acceptance of its solutions by law enforcement and government agencies; real or perceived errors, failures, defects or bugs in Cellebrite's DI solutions; Cellebrite's failure to maintain the productivity of sales and marketing personnel, including relating to hiring, integrating and retaining personnel; uncertainties regarding the impact of macroeconomic and/or global conditions, including COVID–19 and military actions involving Russia and Ukraine; intense competition in all of Cellebrite's markets; the inadvertent or deliberate misuse of Cellebrite's solutions; political and reputational factors related to Cellebrite's business or operations; risks relating to estimates of market opportunity and forecasts of market growth; Cellebrite's ability to properly manage its growth; risks associated with Cellebrite's credit facilities and liquidity; Cellebrite's reliance on third–party suppliers for certain components, products, or services; challenges associated with large transactions and long sales cycle; risks that Cellebrite's customers may fail to honor contractual or payment obligations; risks associated with a significant amount of Cellebrite's business coming from government customers around the world; risks related to Cellebrite's intellectual property; security vulnerabilities or defects, including cyber–attacks, information technology system breaches, failures or disruptions; the mishandling or perceived mishandling of sensitive or confidential information; the complex and changing regulatory environments relating to Cellebrite's operations and solutions; the regulatory constraints to which we are subject; risks associated with different corporate governance requirements applicable to Israeli companies and risks associated with being a foreign private issuer and an emerging growth company; market volatility in the price of Cellebrite's shares; changing tax laws and regulations; risks associated with joint, ventures, partnerships and strategic initiatives; risks associated with Cellebrite's significant international operations; risks associated with Cellebrite's failure to comply with anti–corruption, trade compliance, anti–money–laundering and economic sanctions laws and regulations; risks relating to the adequacy of Cellebrite's existing systems, processes, policies, procedures, internal controls and personnel for Cellebrite's current and future operations and reporting needs; and other factors, risks and uncertainties set forth in the section titled "Risk Factors" in Cellebrite's annual report on form 20–F filed with the SEC on March 29, 2022 and in other documents filed by Cellebrite with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), which are available free of charge at www.sec.gov. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward looking statements, which speak only as of the date made, in this communication or elsewhere. Cellebrite undertakes no obligation to update its forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, should circumstances change, except as otherwise required by securities and other applicable laws.

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Cellebrite Enhances its Investigations & Evidence Management Solution with New Features Centered Around the Ethical Treatment of Digital Evidence

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Oct. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced the release of the next generation of Cellebrite Guardian, which provides critical features aiding law enforcement in handling digital evidence in an ethical way, including storing, managing, and sharing evidence, with unmatched instant review of digital evidence.

Cellebrite Guardian is an immediately deployable and highly secure SaaS–based solution that streamlines management of investigations and evidence, removes silos, and connects all stakeholders. Cellebrite Guardian provides unlimited evidence storage and access, as well as immediate sharing and review of evidence for real–time collaboration, inter– and intra–agency.

Cellebrite Guardian marks the cornerstone of Cellebrite's approach to the importance of ethical values in the conduct of law enforcement investigations, including by eliminating the number of physical copies, controlling access per role to sensitive evidence, providing accurate audit trails of all activity, and ensuring adherence through streamlined workflow management.

Investigators of suspected child sexual abuse material (CSAM) can prevent unintentional sharing with access, review, and tagging functionality for each upload so that only the submitter, case owner, and administrator can access the file(s). The enhanced Investigator Activity Report shows all details, creating and maintaining a full chain of custody. Cellebrite Guardian is built to Security First and Zero Trust principles, is hosted on AWS GovCloud in the U.S., aligns to UK Cloud Security Principles, and is SOC2 compliant.

Detective Duane Jacques, of the Portsmouth Police Department, NH ICAC unit commented, "As a regional task force county lead working in the field of child exploitation material, requests from affiliate agencies are often submitted for me to coordinate a review between the case agent and the county prosecutor. Cellebrite Guardian simplifies this process while treating the evidence in an ethical manner, retaining a chain of custody and an audit trail without requiring the case agent and the attorney to travel. Cellebrite Guardian allows for virtual evidence review and collaboration, which creates court material all while in a secure cloud environment."

Detective Jacques added, "With the new feature of the added level of the visual cue, Cellebrite Guardian ensures all content is treated with the utmost protection. We can rest assured that the sensitive material is being treated with the care that it demands."

To learn more about Cellebrite Guardian, visit here.

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Cellebrite to Release Third Quarter 2022 Financial Results on November 17, 2022

PETAH TIKVAH, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Oct. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT) (the "Company"), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced that it will report its third quarter 2022 financial results before market open on Thursday, November 17, 2022.

On that day, management will host a conference call and webcast to discuss the Company's financial results at 8:30 a.m. ET.

Telephone participants are advised to register in advance at: https://register.vevent.com/register/BIaf596aa015be4fe19064526f1015b7b6.

Upon registration, participants will receive a confirmation email detailing how to join the conference call, including the dial–in number and a unique registrant ID.

The live conference call will be webcast in listen–only mode at: https://edge.media–server.com/mmc/p/7dttnkrq.

The webcast will remain available after the call at: https://investors.cellebrite.com/events–presentations.

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite's (NASDAQ: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite.

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This document includes "forward looking statements" within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward–looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as "forecast," "intend," "seek," "target," "anticipate," "believe," "could," "continue," "expect," "estimate," "may," "plan," "outlook," "future" and "project" and other similar expressions that predict, project or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters. Such forward looking statements include estimated financial information. Such forward looking statements with respect to revenues, earnings, performance, strategies, prospects, and other aspects of the business of Cellebrite are based on current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those indicated by such forward looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: Cellebrite's ability to develop technologically advanced solutions and successfully integrate with the software solutions used by customers; acceptance of solutions by customers; errors, failures, defects or bugs in solutions; a failure to maintain sales and marketing personnel productivity or hire, integrate and retain additional sales and marketing personnel; the impact of the global COVID–19 pandemic; the impact of competition on pricing and on Cellebrite's market share; sub–optimal results from products due to misuse by customers; Cellebrite's failure to maintain and enhance its reputation and brand; inaccuracy of the estimates of Cellebrite's market opportunity and forecasts of market growth; changes to packaging and licensing models that adversely affect the ability to attract or retain customers; failure to manage future growth effectively; failure to introduce new solutions and add–ons; issues in the use of artificial intelligence resulting in reputational harm or liability; the need for additional capital to support the growth of Cellebrite's business; a failure to maintain the security of operations and the integrity of software solutions; the impact of government budgeting cycles and appropriations, early termination, audits, investigations, sanctions and penalties; a decline in government budgets, changes in spending or budgetary priorities, or delays in contract awards; a failure to adequately obtain, maintain, protect and enforce Cellebrite's intellectual property or infringement of the intellectual property rights of others; perceptions or court or regulatory decisions that Cellebrite's solutions violate privacy rights; the use of solutions by customers in a way that is, or that is perceived to be, incompatible with human rights; failure to comply with laws regarding privacy, data protection and security, technology protection, sanctions, export controls and other matters; and other factors, risks and uncertainties set forth in the sections titled "Risk Factors" and "Cautionary Note Regarding Forward–Looking Statements" in our Annual Report on form 20–F filed with the SEC on March 29, 2022 and in other documents filed by Cellebrite with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), which are available free of charge at www.sec.gov. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward–looking statements, which speak only as of the date made, in this communication or elsewhere. Cellebrite undertakes no obligation to update its forward–looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, should circumstances change, except as otherwise required by securities and other applicable laws.

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Cellebrite Appoints Adv. Ayala Berler Shapira as General Counsel

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Oct. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced that Ayala Berler Shapira has been named General Counsel (GC) of the company.

As part of the company's further growth Ayala Berler Shapira will strategically manage all legal aspects and will assume complete responsibility and lead the legal and compliance organization of Cellebrite. She will be a member of Cellebrite's executive management team.

Ayala brings 27 years of experience in both global technology companies and in some of the leading law firms in Israel. Prior to joining Cellebrite, Ayala served as Deputy GC of Amdocs, where she led the global business and corporate legal domains, supported the company's M&A activity, and served as Head of Compliance. Before that, she was the GC of Jungo, an Israeli software company operating in the telecommunication market.

Ayala holds a dual degree in Law and Business Administration (LL.B, B.A) from Tel–Aviv University and is a member of the Israeli and New York State Bar Associations.

Yossi Carmil, Chief Executive Officer of Cellebrite, comments: "We are thrilled to have Ayala join the Cellebrite family and management team. As Cellebrite continues to develop, the GC's role is expanding, and is becoming increasingly significant for executing the company's strategy and growth plans. I am confident that Ayala will serve as a great business partner, and that under her leadership, the legal and compliance teams will fiercely continue developing our infrastructure to support Cellebrite's strategy and business goals in a constantly evolving regulatory environment."

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite's (Nasdaq: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite.

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Cellebrite Empowers Lake Jackson Police Department with Agile Digital Intelligence Platform

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va. and LAKE JACKSON, Texas, Sept. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced their collaborative work with the Lake Jackson Police Department.

Big cases solved by large agencies with lots of resources may grab more headlines, but most communities depend on smaller police forces to do the hard work of keeping communities safe with just a handful of officers.

Detective Sergeant (DS) Christopher Collins, of the Lake Jackson Police Department in Lake Jackson, TX, understands what it means to be the only digital examiner in a department. He is literally a one–man band. Not surprisingly, DS Collins faces a number of challenges that those in small departments know all too well: multiple roles, budget constraints, outdated equipment, too many devices, and slow USB speeds.

In the two years he's been in his present position, DS Collins has learned how to use technology as a force multiplier to modernize his workflow and get the information his investigators need to move cases forward as quickly as possible. Right now, he is utilizing Cellebrite UFED 4PC, Cellebrite Physical Analyzer, and Cellebrite UFED Cloud.

DS Collins has high praise for the solutions he is using. "UFED 4PC"makes it extremely easy to run through a phone extraction and capture of evidence. With the on–screen instructions"there's almost no question on what to do because it gives you the steps to follow."

"Running it [data] through Physical Analyzer presents everything that you've captured and parsed through on the screen. It gives you that extraction summary screen, and I love that screen. It shows you what extractions have been completed or included in the report, and it breaks down photos, videos, text messages, instant messages, and device locations".The workflow is a lot easier to work through on that."

"Another thing [I like about] Cellebrite UFED Cloud is the public–facing cloud and social media profiles that Cellebrite UFED Cloud is able to capture. By putting in a URL or a username, it captures the public–facing images. Using Cellebrite UFED Cloud's feature to do that sounds way more forensically sound."

When asked what advice he had for officers, like himself, who are flying solo in their departments on how to use digital technology to better serve their communities and close the public–safety gap, here's what DS Collins had to say.

Train Up: Take up as much free training as you can. Reach out. If your department is part of the ICAC task force, go through ICAC training. They have a ton of resources for training that are free or very low–cost.

Get Cellebrite Trained. As DS Collins explained, "This was one of the best courses I've had. And the person who trained me, my instructor for my CCO and CCPA, actually pushed me to get my CCME because he saw how well I was performing in that class. He was a fantastic instructor."

Find Funding: While there are federal funds available, DS Collins recommends that those seeking funds to transform their department shouldn't focus strictly on federal grants.

Set Standard Operating Procedures: DS Collins is in the process of building a mandatory mobile device evidence collection course for basic–level patrol officers and even detectives because they need to be able to know how to handle devices collected at a crime scene.

When asked what gets him out of bed every morning and do his job, DS Collins paused for a moment then said: "In the simplest terms, it's justice for the victims. And the help that it will give those victims in restoring a normal life is insurmountable. That's the main thing that drives me, is to protect the children."

Zach Cohen, Vice President of State and Local Sales at Cellebrite, commented: "Detective Sergeant Chris Collins is a prime example of how a single, driven individual can introduce new technology to agencies, no matter the size. His efforts to educate other team members and dedication to training demonstrates an attitude that all analysts and investigators should emulate."

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite's (Nasdaq: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite.

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Cellebrite Wins Multiple Forensic Focus 4:cast Awards, Continuing a Decade-Plus Track Record of Digital Forensics Leadership

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Aug. 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced that it was honored with winning all the categories for which the company was nominated at the prestigious 2022 Forensic Focus 4:cast awards.

Cellebrite winning every major award for which it was nominated, including DFIR Commercial Tool of the Year and the Investigator of the Year for the third year in a row, proves its continual leadership in digital forensics. This is the 13th consecutive year that Cellebrite has competed in the awards, which began 15 years ago.

Leeor Ben–Peretz, Chief Strategy Officer at Cellebrite, stated: "Winning these awards is validation from the digital forensics community that our portfolio of solutions and staff are world–class. We would like to thank the SANS Institute and Forensic Focus for producing a show that recognizes the best in the industry. Building on our years–long success, we will continue to provide the community with technological innovation that accelerates digital investigations."

Cellebrite is honored to have received the following awards:

DFIR Commercial Tool of the Year: Awarded to Cellebrite for the suite of tools it produced to speed up and help validate data pertaining to investigations.

Digital Forensic Investigator of the Year: Cellebrite's investigator won due to the tireless work and research produced every day. The award validates the investigators' willingness to lend a helping hand no matter the time of day.

DFIR Team of the Year: Receiving this award demonstrates that the DFIR community perceives Cellebrite as their strategic partner, part of their team, working together side by side to promote the concept of "trust but verify."

DFIR Degree Program or Training Class of the Year: This award recognizes the comprehensive practical offering of guided training courses and certifications, all designed to prepare analysts, law enforcement, and enterprise customers to tackle investigations and technology effectively.

DFIR Social Media Contributor of the Year: In this era of social media, content is king. The Cellebrite social media contributor of the year who won this award is the ultimate contributor of social content. The contributor is always passionate about work and is constantly tweeting, posting, and sharing tips and tricks to the DFIR community.

DFIR Blog of the Year: The Cellebrite Ask the Expert blog series is a platform Cellebrite utilizes to share its findings and insights with the community.

DFIR Show of the Year: During the Covid–19 pandemic the company introduced the I Beg to DFIR webinar. This show runs monthly and focuses on new research, customer questions, and Q&A with our R&D team.

DFIR Article of the Year: Cellebrite's investigators and thirteen co–authors crafted an article and webinar, named Six Steps to Mobile Validation, that offers DFIR experts the tools they need for handling, documenting, preserving, and validating evidence from a mobile device.

DRIF Capture the Flag (CTF) of the Year: Since its introduction in 2020, the Cellebrite CTF was a huge hit. With thousands of participants across the globe, the CTF has become the industry standard for in–depth CTFs.

About Cellebrite
Cellebrite's (Nasdaq: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite.

Cellebrite Media
Victor Cooper
Public Relations and Corporate Communications Director
Victor.Cooper@cellebrite.com
+1 404.804.5910


Cellebrite Introduces Streamlined Collection & Review to Investigative Analytics Workflow

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Aug. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (NASDAQ: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced the launch of an automated and secure system that enables investigative analytics stakeholders to collect, review, and analyze data in an integrated workflow.

By providing a secure and frictionless process, Cellebrite is breaking down silos and accelerating the analysis of evidence. The streamlined process gives enriched data to examiners, analysts, and prosecutors to execute their respective roles.

With a more efficient workflow, Cellebrite is eliminating pain points by empowering agencies to provide data to the analysis team rapidly with secure storage and decoding, delivering a richer investigative data set.

Cellebrite is improving scalability, accountability, and auditability compared to previous methods.

Ori Nurick, Executive Vice President of Portfolio Strategy at Cellebrite, stated: "Every second counts in complex examinations that require access to data, and the conversion of retrieved data into a readable format eases the process on law enforcement. By streamlining the transfer of data to the investigative team, we are providing our customers the tools to shave hours off their workflows and bring evidence to prosecutors faster."

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite's (NASDAQ: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite's Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite.

Cellebrite Media
Victor Cooper
Public Relations and Corporate Communications Director
+1 404.804.5910
victor.cooper@cellebrite.com