In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital technology, cloud computing services have become the backbone of data storage and processing for individuals, organizations, and unfortunately, even criminals.
With this increasing reliance on the cloud, law enforcement agencies face new challenges in conducting digital forensic investigations. Enter the Cloud Forensics Platform – a necessary and invaluable tool that empowers law enforcement to navigate the complexities of cloud-based data and extract crucial evidence effectively.
Offering scalability, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility, this platform has emerged as a cornerstone for storing, analyzing, and collaborating on digital evidence, ensuring justice prevails in the face of contemporary cybercrimes. In this blog post, we will explore the indispensable reasons why a Cloud Forensics Platform is vital for law enforcement agencies to stay ahead in the battle against digital crime.
Cloud platforms offer data storage solutions. It enables efficient data preservation, analysis, and collaboration, ensuring effective investigations and prosecution of crimes.
ADF's Cloud Platform is designed for those agencies who want to manage their ADF licenses and gather key usage data on scans performed by their users. It is available in both private and hosted configurations. The platform hosts ADF's new web-based digital forensic applications and will serve as the foundation for new Private Cloud forensic capabilities.
The audit trail gathers usage data related to the scanning and imaging of mobile devices and computers, from the ADF desktop applications and presents this information in graphs. You can track usage data, visualize scan data, see which devices are encountered the most, and adjust your resource needs with this concrete data.
Agencies can scale the number of users that have access to licenses with check-in/check-out functionality and visualize how users are leveraging ADF desktop tools to maximize efficiency across the organization.