Paraben Corporation, a leader in digital forensics solutions, announced Zandra AI, a cutting-edge product designed to transform Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR).
Zandra AI empowers investigators by analyzing and correlating data from diverse sources, including client PCs, mobile devices, and firewalls. This advanced system uncovers logical connections between events and provides crucial contextual meaning within communications, significantly streamlining the investigative process.
To ensure seamless integration, Zandra AI requires all forensic data to be normalized into specific formats, including common Microsoft Office formats, text-based formats, and converted email data.
“Zandra AI represents a paradigm shift in how investigators leverage artificial intelligence,” stated Ralph Gorgal, Chief Architect of Zandra AI. “Unlike conventional data analytics tools, Zandra AI employs specialized expert agents that possess a deep understanding of the unique data encountered in Digital Forensics and Incident Response. This contextual awareness, rather than mere data processing, is what distinguishes her and makes her an exceptionally powerful asset for DFIR professionals.”
Zandra AI offers flexible deployment options, available both in the cloud and for machine deployment. Security is paramount, with robust encryption and controlled access mechanisms in place to protect sensitive data. The product is offered through a SaaS model, with monthly fees structured around the E3 Forensic Platform subscription or without as Zandra AI can work with any type of data.
With its powerful data analysis capabilities and commitment to data security, Zandra AI is poised to become an indispensable tool for investigators and organizations seeking to enhance their DFIR capabilities.
To have a one on one demonstration of the Zandra AI product please schedule time with our team.
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