There is never a shortage of new innovations at Paraben and the new 3.6 release is no exception. With new support for Meta Quest Oculus, Microsoft Teams business collection from the cloud with tokens, and live collection with the unique remote cloud tool in E3 you have endless options.
OSINT functionality has also been improved with new Google location data, and supported with a new OSINT tool OSINT LIAR that can share data from E3 with its analysis platform. Investigators of all types are getting features with this release!
We are always looking for unique ways to help digital investigators and are passionate about making sure we provide the support for trending artifacts.”
In addition, the new release covers new Microsoft items in triage as well as support of the mobile GrapheneOS. Enhanced analysis of the accelerometer data from Apple Watches rounds out all of the value you get with features for both capture and analysis in the E3 Forensic Platform.
About Paraben Corporation:
Since 2001 Paraben has been a foundation in solutions for mobile devices, smartphones, email, and gaming system forensics. Paraben has been forging new approaches for dealing with digital evidence. Paraben’s focus on mobility led to many other areas of innovation, including the research and development into the Internet of Things (IoT) with the Forensics of EverythingTM (FoE). Paraben supports logical and physical images with mobile devices and supports 100% of the smartphones on the market. In addition, Paraben can add to an existing arsenal with specialized tools for unique data, such as network email servers, local email archives, internet related data, and gaming systems. Paraben provides software with a unified vision and
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