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Case studies, whitepapers, news and blog. Read up on the latest from the world of digital forensics, law enforcement and tech, curated by our team.

Case Study

Devon and Cornwall Police: Protecting the G7 Summit with Lima Cell Monitor

See how we helped police ensure a smooth and efficient safety operation during a high-profile event.

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Case Study

Operation Atlas: Supporting the Fight against VAWG at scale

See how we helped police deliver better VAWG outcomes during a special operation.

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Case Study

North Yorkshire Police: Using CSAS in a Missing Persons enquiry

How our flagship software solution helped police safely find a missing 6 year old child.

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News

Forensic Analytics Makes it Onto "Best Places to Work" List

Forensic Analytics is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted by The Sunday Times in their list of ‘Best Places to Work’ 2024.

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Thought Leadership

The need for an evolving RFPS methodology

We examine RFPS survey methods, compare UK and US practices, and recommend a new approach.

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News

Forensic Analytics and SOLV Collaboration Announcement

Forensic Analytics is delighted to announce an exciting new collaboration with SOLV.

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News

Ground-breaking Op Atlas makes strides in stalking and harassment cases

CSAS V3.12.1 gets you to your answers quicker than ever before, boasting huge speed improvements in both parsing and analytics when handling vast quantities of data.

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News

CSAS V3.12.1 is here and getting you to your answers quicker than ever before

CSAS V3.12.1 gets you to your answers quicker than ever before, boasting huge speed improvements in both parsing and analytics when handling vast quantities of data.

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Thought Leadership

Organisation Interoperability

Our CTO Luke Morgan discusses interoperability, a hot topic in policing, in a piece originally written for techUK.

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