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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Law enforcement Arm Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) has signed a deal for Million Millions Millions with Magnet Forens’
The contract, which was published on one of Tuesday Federal Government Collection Database, It was said that it was “to restore digital evidence for software licenses for HSI for phone-hacking technology, to process multiple devices, and create forensic reports required for national protection and public protection missions.”
Although the contract does not mention the product name, it is probably a forensic system to unlock smartphones and referring to the data out of them, which was originally developed by GrieSift. The magnetic forensic is mixed with GrieSift After the acquisition of private equity firm Thoma Bravo in 2023.
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In addition to this recent deal, the collection database shows the ICE and HSI has signed a few more agreements with Forensic and ITS Partner Panamrika computer, including:
Magnet Forensics do not respond to Techchen’s request for comments.
A ICE spokesman acknowledged Techchen’s promotion but did not comment on the press time. DHS did not respond to any request for commenting.
There is a broad arsenal of ice technology tools, Clearview AI, including facial-recognition software provided by Clearview, to support the public eviction of the data analytics software created by Paragon and Palantia, made by Paragon.
Last year, Ice Grake signed an agreement with the magnet forensic, which is worth $ 5 million, Been reported by Forbes for the first timeThe Grae was launched in 20 2016 to compete with the more established phone-hacking system UFED made by the Israeli company celebrite.