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    Blood, ashes, and heroes: Inside the gut-wrenching reality of Israel's darkest day

    11.12.23|Ariela KarmelThe two-month long process to recover and identify the bodies of Hamas’ victims on October 7 has involved a multi-pronged national effort that includes volunteers from ZAKA, archaeologists and forensic analysts who have spent their days doing this, at times, dangerous, exhausting, sometimes tedious, and always painful but essential work. CTech spoke with three volunteers about their experiences over the last two months.

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    Forenza’s ‘digital forensics’ platform can help cops catch TikTok criminals

    21.05.21|James SpiroThe subscription service scans public videos to categorize noticeable features

  • Yossi Carmil, Cellebrite co-CEO. Photo: Shlomi Yosef

    Cellebrite Acquires BlackBag Technologies For $33 Million

    14.01.20|Adi Pick Israel-based Cellebrite specializes in mobile forensics, and its devices are used for mobile data extraction by law enforcement, intelligence agencies, military entities, law firms, and security firms

  • Cellebrite co-CEO Yossi Carmil (right). Photo: Yariv Katz

    Sun Corporation Seeks to Offload Stake in Mobile Forensics Firm Cellebrite

    26.12.18|Golan HazaniJapan's Sun Corporation is in talks to sell at least part of its stake in mobile forensics subsidiary Cellebrite, two people familiar with the matter said

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