Paraben Corporation, a leading provider of digital investigation and eDiscovery solutions, today announced the release of E3 Forensic Platform v4.1. This latest version introduces a wide range of powerful new features designed to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in digital investigations.
Key Features of E3 Forensic Platform v4.1:
- Enhanced Artifact Acquisition and Parsing:
- Streamlined incident response with WER data parsing and Data Triage for faster notification data analysis.
- Deeper insights into user activity with compliance data parsing for Uber, Lyft, and LinkedIn.
- Seamless collection of Steam data, supporting both credentials and live cloud environments.
- Improved and enhanced Amazon Alexa data collection capabilities.
- Expanded device support with over 39,471 device profiles.
- In-depth investigations on the latest mobile platforms with iOS 18 (logical) and Android 15 (logical & physical) imaging support.
- Uncovering hidden apps and gaining valuable insights from Bluetooth artifact parsing and InteractionC data extraction on iOS devices.
- Enhanced SMS location data and audio message transcription for a more comprehensive picture.
“E3 Forensic Platform v4.1 represents all the great things a quality tool can offer.” Said Amber Schroader, CEO of Paraben Corporation. “By incorporating these powerful new features, investigators can now delve deeper into complex cases, uncover critical evidence, and expedite the investigative process.”
Stay updated with the latest advancements in digital forensics by visiting Paraben Corporation and exploring their cutting-edge tools, training programs, and expert support to enhance your investigative capabilities.
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