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Get Evidence from Smartphones, Computers, and the Cloud

AXIOM’s advanced parsing and carving techniques get the most evidence from each source of data. Evidence can be presented in a clear and direct way with easy reporting on the results. Plus, with features like Connections, Timeline, and Magnet.AI, you can automatically generate insights that could lead to important breakthroughs in your examinations.

  • AXIOM is the only tool integrated with GrayKey to get the most iOS evidence.
  • Mobile
    Find more pictures, videos, chat histories, location data, and Internet evidence.
  • Recover data from the most sources such as GrayKey, Cellebrite, Oxygen, and more.
  • Mobile
    Bypass passwords on thousands of Android models.
  • Discover hundreds of artifacts including browser history, deleted files, and much more.
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  • Mac-specific support for APFS and HFS+, FileVault 2 decryption, and recovery of macOS artifacts.
  • Computer
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  • Retrieve data from 50+ of the most popular cloud services such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, iCloud, Google and more.
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    Ingest warrant returns from Facebook and Instagram, publicly available Twitter data, and user-requested archive files (e.g. Google Takeout).
  • Use administrator credentials to recover evidence and audit logs from corporate services like Office 365, G Suite, Box and more.
  • Cloud
    Extract log-in tokens and keychains from mobile devices to access accounts without a password.

AXIOM is the complete investigation platform with the ability to recover, analyze, and report on data from mobile, computer, and cloud sources. Features like Timeline analyze data across all evidentiary sources.

Uncovering the evidence you need has never been easier. The Magnet.AI module, an industry-first machine learning technology, searches both text-based and media content to automatically identify nudity, weapons, drugs, and sexual conversations.

Visualize Connections Between Files, Users, and Devices
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Discover the full history of a file or artifact to build your case and prove intent. Connections in AXIOM visualizes evidence from disk and memory to show where files came from, who they are connected to, and where they're stored.

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“AXIOM is the most user-friendly product I have used. I use it on a daily basis. It has become my go-to in every investigation where [technology] is used to track what was on a person’s mind or what the person was doing.”

John Bonarek, Computer Forensic Investigator
Village of Tinley Park, Illinois

Acquisition

The growing number of data sources—whether it’s smartphones, computers, the cloud, removable data, IoT devices—is making it harder to piece together every evidence source in an investigation. AXIOM streamlines the acquisition of data sources in the first stage of a digital forensics examination and pulls together all evidentiary sources in one case file.

“In an IP theft case, information gathered from an HDD on deleted files, shellbags, jump lists, event logs, and USB connections showed the extent to which an individual went to remove company proprietary information when switching jobs to a competitor. This evidence successfully helped support a case to recover the data from the competitor.”

Thomas Palmer, Curvature
LLC

Data Recovery

Built on the principle that artifacts-first forensics is the most efficient way to search and examine data, AXIOM gets to the most relevant information quickly. Artifacts such as browser history, email, chats, pictures, location data, videos, documents, and social networks are quickly surfaced for immediate analysis. Use Dynamic App Finder to find relevant artifact data like chats from apps that aren’t supported yet.

“I was able to quickly parse Prefetch to show the last few times a program had been executed in a matter of minutes versus having to use multiple tools and processes to derive the same results hours later. AXIOM saved resources and time.”

Lyn Hinsch
The Allstate Corporation

Data Analysis

Examining more apps, more storage, and more hidden data than ever before can be time consuming. AXIOM’s powerful and intuitive analysis features like Connections, Timeline, and Magnet.AI help forensics examiners and professionals quickly uncover the truth and understand what truly happened.

“With a recent case, AXIOM was able to quickly show us artifacts that allowed us to present to HR and Legal quickly to change the scope of the investigation. This change in scope allowed us to get a jump on the case in a direction that we may not have seen as quickly as we did. This allowed us to save the company a huge amount of money in litigation costs.”

Robert Dare, Manager, Digital Forensics
Siemens AG

Report

Get clear, visual reports in many different formats for all audiences. AXIOM’s reporting tools, like Portable Case, present information in a format that non-technical stakeholders can make sense of, which means less manual work pulling together your findings, and an easier time collaborating with others.

“One of the best pieces of forensics software that I have used. AXIOM is our primary tool for computer and mobile examinations. It finds and organizes more artifacts than anything else on the market, and Magnet Forensics offers excellent performance, support, and service.”

Mitch Kajzer

Director, Digital Forensics

St. Joseph County Prosecutor, Indiana (US)

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Forensic science

Audio forensics is the field of forensic science relating to the acquisition, analysis, and evaluation of sound recordings that may ultimately be presented as admissible evidence in a court of law or some other official venue.[1][2][3][4]

Audio forensic evidence may come from a criminal investigation by law enforcement or as part of an official inquiry into an accident, fraud, accusation of slander, or some other civil incident.[5]

The primary aspects of audio forensics are establishing the authenticity of audio evidence, performing enhancement of audio recordings to improve speech intelligibility and the audibility of low-level sounds, and interpreting and documenting sonic evidence, such as identifying talkers, transcribing dialog, and reconstructing crime or accident scenes and timelines.[2]

Modern audio forensics makes extensive use of digital signal processing, with the former use of analog filters now being obsolete. Techniques such as adaptive filtering and discrete Fourier transforms are used extensively.[3]

Recent advances in audio forensics techniques include voice biometrics and electrical network frequency analysis.

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  1. ^Phil Manchester (January 2010). 'An Introduction To Forensic Audio'. Sound on Sound.
  2. ^ abMaher, Robert C. (March 2009). 'Audio forensic examination: authenticity, enhancement, and interpretation'. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. 26 (2): 84–94. doi:10.1109/msp.2008.931080.
  3. ^ abAlexander Gelfand (10 October 2007). 'Audio Forensics Experts Reveal (Some) Secrets'. Wired Magazine. Archived from the original on 2012-04-08.
  4. ^Maher, Robert C. (2018). Principles of forensic audio analysis. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 1–2. ISBN9783319994536. OCLC1062360764.
  5. ^Maher, Robert C. (Summer 2015). 'Lending an ear in the courtroom: forensic acoustics'(PDF). Acoustics Today. 11: 22–29.


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