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TIKO Partner
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TIKO

Forensic AnalysisBy Gopalakrishnan NairTuesday, June 16, 2026

Most mobile forensic tools assume a trained examiner and a lab. TIKO is built so the officer at the scene can collect the evidence — guided, fast, and court-ready.

Vound Partner
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Vound Software

Forensic AnalysisBy Gopalakrishnan NairTuesday, June 16, 2026

Other tools hand you a list of search hits. Intella hands you the story — who spoke to whom, when, and about what.

VisionBase Partner
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VisionBase

Forensic AnalysisBy Gopalakrishnan NairTuesday, June 16, 2026

The whole case is on that CCTV — if only the footage would play, if only it were clear, if only you could prove it’s real. VisionBase does all three.

Envolve Forensics Partner
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Envolve Forensics (FAW)

Forensic AnalysisBy Gopalakrishnan NairTuesday, June 16, 2026

Anyone can take a screenshot. Anyone can fake one, too. FAW captures websites, social media and chats as evidence that actually holds up in court.

Blancco Partner
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Blancco Technology Group

Data SecurityBy Gopalakrishnan NairTuesday, June 16, 2026

We spend our days recovering data people swore they’d deleted. Blancco is the one tool that erases it so completely even we can’t get it back.

Binalyze Partner
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Binalyze

DFIR PlatformsBy Gopalakrishnan NairTuesday, June 16, 2026

When you’re under attack, forensics that takes weeks is forensics that arrives too late. Binalyze investigates thousands of machines at once and gives you answers in minutes.

PECB Partner
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PECB

Training & CertificationBy Gopalakrishnan NairTuesday, June 16, 2026

Tools collect the evidence. Certified examiners make it stand up in court. PECB is how we build them.

Where Digital Forensics Is Heading in 2026 — And Why It Changes How You Investigate

Industry NewsBy Gopalakrishnan NairMonday, June 15, 2026

Every year the ground under digital investigations shifts a little. Heading into 2026, it’s shifting a lot.

When the Evidence Lives in the Cloud: Investigating Microsoft 365 and Beyond

Industry NewsBy Gopalakrishnan NairSunday, June 14, 2026

A few years ago, an enterprise investigation began with someone’s laptop. Today it usually begins in a mailbox, a Teams chat, or an audit log.

Not Every Phone Needs a Full Forensic Dump — And That Changes Everything for Smaller Agencies

Industry NewsBy Gopalakrishnan NairSaturday, May 30, 2026

There’s an assumption baked into digital forensics that quietly causes a lot of problems: that every phone seized has to go through a full forensic acquisition.

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