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Magnet Forensics demonstrates continued leadership in AI with new product innovations and resources

WATERLOO, Ontario & ATLANTA, GA — Magnet Forensics, a global leader in digital investigation solutions, today shared numerous product updates, integrations, and resources to help the digital investigations community with the vital tools and resources they need surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). As a pioneer in the space with the release of Magnet.AI functionality in Magnet Axiom in 2018, Magnet Forensics continues its innovation and focus on AI to ensure law enforcement can stay one step ahead of criminals.

An exciting addition to their robust product portfolio, Magnet Forensics has introduced new AI-enabled features in Magnet Review, a web-based solution allowing non-technical stakeholders to view digital evidence quickly and easily. This latest update allows for natural language search for content contained in audio, images, and video.  With these capabilities, users can now surface more relevant search results in a sea of digital evidence—saving valuable time in any investigation.

Magnet Axiom has also seen continued expansion in its AI functionality with the addition of Magnet Copilot. Initially introduced in Axiom as a cloud-based integration to bring the powerful AI capabilities of Magnet Copilot to even more forensics teams, Magnet Copilot was recently made available for offline use. Magnet Copilot helps examiners quickly surface relevant evidence in their case with a Q&A function that allows users to enter questions about conversation threads or web searches, and Magnet Copilot will highlight relevant artifacts. Responses provided through the interface also include citations for the case data so users can easily validate the results and investigate further. 

“At Magnet Forensics, we’ve always seen the potential of AI to help anyone working with digital evidence,” says Jad Saliba, Magnet Forensics co-founder. “With the mountains of data coming to users every day, we need to arm them with the tools necessary to cut down on the noise and find what they need faster than ever.”

Magnet Forensics also recently partnered with T3K.AI, an innovator in artificial intelligence technology, to empower law enforcement agencies and investigators worldwide with cutting-edge tools for their digital media investigations when using the Magnet Griffeye suite of products. This helps investigators detect and prioritize critical content faster for a variety of use cases such as counterterrorism, war crimes, and child sexual abuse cases.   

“AI has taken a huge hold over every aspect of modern technology,” adds Saliba. “Anyone creating technology-based solutions has to be at the forefront of that change to make sure users don’t get left behind. But equally important is taking the proper steps to make sure that AI is responsibly included in any initiative at Magnet Forensics.”

With that in mind, Magnet Forensics has shared their Principles of AI, a seven-point guide for the company that demonstrates how they are developing AI tools that uphold the highest standards of transparency, fairness, and ethical responsibility. The Principles of AI are now available in the brand-new AI Hub, along with a large collection of resources dedicated to helping those in digital investigations understand the implications and uses of AI, as they move forward in their field.

Also, the company has just launched its brand-new webinar series, AI Unpacked—a monthly presentation hosted by renowned expert, Brandon Epstein, that will dive into the leading questions in AI. The series will help anyone in digital investigations make more sense of the issues they’re either now facing or will soon. To get the latest Magnet Forensics’ resources for AI, visit the AI Content Hub and sign up for an upcoming episode of AI Unpacked here.

About Magnet Forensics

Founded in 2010, Magnet Forensics is a developer of digital investigation solutions that acquire, analyze, report on, and manage evidence from digital sources, including mobile devices, computers, IoT devices and cloud services. Magnet Forensics products are used by more than 5,000 public and private sector customers in over 90 countries and help investigators fight crime, protect assets, and guard national security.

www.magnetforensics.com

Contacts

For further information:

Rick Andrade

PR@magnetforensics.com