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Cyan Forensics and Susteen unite to help governments fight child sex abuse and terrorism on smartphones
2020-09-22 00:00

Cyan Forensics announced a new partnership with Susteen, the California-based developer of mobile forensic tools.

Founded in 2016, Cyan Forensics' technology for scanning computers is already used by the Home Office Child Abuse Image Database system and policing across the UK for offences relating to Child Sexual Abuse Material, and is deployed with counter terror policing in the UK and Europe.

Bringing Cyan Forensics' rapid scanning technology to Susteen's Datapilot DP10 will provide a vital new capability for front-line police officers and counter terrorism teams to be able to scan mobile phones quickly and accurately in the field.

"The ability to scan smartphones is vital, and in Susteen we have found a partner with complementary products and shared values. We are both specialists in our fields and by bringing our individual expertise together, we can create a cutting edge tool that rapidly scans smartphones in the field for illegal imagery."

"I'm excited to get this capability into the hands of front-line users dealing with child abuse and terrorism investigations and help them in their work."


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