CCL-Forensics News
CCL-Forensics has partnered with digital forensics training provider, Control-F, to co-author a white paper on the underlying structure of widely used video files on mobile phones.
CCL-Forensics has today been officially accredited to ISO17025 – the wide-ranging quality standard required by the Home Office Forensic Regulator of all digital forensic laboratories.
CCL-Forensics shares news about a technique which has improved the forensic analysis of Samsung Handsets
Alex Caithness, one of CCL-Forensics dedicated research and development team, has given an in-depth presentation to the annual F3 conference in front of hundreds of digital forensic professionals.
His talk “The death of calls, texts and SMS” discussed the challenges facing investigators as technology advances. Specifically, the fact that mobile phones can contain much more digital evidence than simply calls, phonebooks and text/MMS messages.
CCL-Forensics develops software tool to view, filter and search large amounts of data from multiple mobile phone exhibits.
CCL-Forensics is currently attending a high profile Senior Investigators Conference to demonstrate a number of major developments in digital forensics.
CCL-Forensics would like to thank Birmingham’s St. Ive’s Chambers (www.stiveschambers.co.uk) for their hospitality at their Criminal Law Day Conference on 9th October 2010.
CCL-Forensics has today retained its ISO27001 certification - demonstrating the company works to the highest level of data security.
CCL-Forensics has maintained its certification to ISO9001:2008 following a thorough three day audit.



