Gen AI is speeding things up across the industry and for Dor Levy, that pace feels familiar. As Director of Product Security and a motorcycle enthusiast, he draws energy from the same place: speed, precision, and the rush of getting things safely to the finish line. At the QA&TEST Embedded Conference in Bilbao Spain, Dor shared how Cellebrite using Gen AI to automate security validation, turning hours of manual work into a single click. The result? Faster case-to-closure and a stronger security posture across our products. The interest in his solution was overwhelming, including from individuals in the automotive space. When AI can accelerate validation and make systems safer, everyone wants in. Now that’s what we call a safe ride.
Check out our latest Notebook entry in The 101, discussing Google Maps Timeline. Even though Google Maps no longer saves Timeline data by default, forensic traces still tell the story. Learn how investigators can uncover Semantic Segments — visits, routes, paths and notes — that reveal a device’s movements and habits. For digital examiners, knowing where to look can make all the difference. Check out the Notebook blog here ▶️ http://ms.spr.ly/6043tOYM1
Paris. Exploits. People who read binary better than French. Last weekend at Hexacon, we spent time with some of the sharpest minds in vulnerability research. Our Android and iOS researchers from France, Israel, and the UK finally met face to face - and that time together led to some real magic. Our booth turned into a mini lab - packed with people solving our live hacking challenge to collect the custom playing cards that caught everyone’s eyes. Hexacon reminded us why we love what we do - the curiosity, creativity, and a community that never stops exploring. Can’t wait for what’s next.
We wore pink globally to raise awareness - and there’s still time to make it count. Don’t forget to check yourself. Early detection saves lives. 💗
Cellebrite is humbled to support America’s bravest and our team was thrilled to be at the inaugural Wine with Warriors event this past weekend in Napa Valley, which included a screening of the upcoming documentary Noori, featuring our own Luke Focer. We are so proud of Luke’s service to the nation and applaud him for his bravery, honesty and candor in addressing the invisible wounds of war. Noori is an important story, told through the eyes of two former Afghan Special Ops soldiers, who sought refuge and a new life in America. Follow it on IMBD here -> http://ms.spr.ly/6043t61hS
What an incredible day at our C2C Live Sydney! We want to give a sincere thank you to Dr Phil Kowalick, who gave an inspiring keynote and our panelists, Saket Narayan and Gary Ritchie KPM, who shared their valuable expertise. Together, we’re empowering agencies with the intelligence, technology and collaboration needed to advance justice.
Some celebrate autumn with pumpkin spice lattes. We celebrate it with a new release, and real innovation! 🍁☕️ Our Autumn 2025 Release brings together months of imagination, creation, and collaboration across teams and time zones. It’s not only about new capabilities - it’s about the hashtag#people who made them real. Innovation here isn’t just what we launch, it’s how we build it together. Proud of what we’ve created. Excited for what’s next.
We want to thank everyone who was able to join us at our recent C2C User Forum in Ontario. Our experts Pawel (Paul) Lorentz and Ian Whiffin led the day with some great discussions and networking. We appreciate Halton Police hosting us for the event.
Protecting children through innovation & collaboration Earlier this summer, Cellebrite integrated NCMEC’s CyberTipline hash set into Inseyets.PA - a hash set of 10M+ known images that enables investigators to instantly identify Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). This innovation helps accelerate investigations and protect vulnerable children worldwide. During our recent All Hands meeting, Jennifer Newman from National Center for Missing & Exploited Children shared powerful insights about their vital role as the largest child protection organization in the U.S., and about our longstanding partnership. Cellebrite is committed to empowering those who protect and serve our communities.
In Seattle, the WA Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce (ICAC), together with the Seattle Police Department, the FBI and the Port of Seattle Police, carried out an operation that rescued a 4-year-old child and led to the arrest of a suspected predator. Our Cellebrite Inseyets platform supported investigators with on-site triage and evidence review, while ESD K9 Nala from Our Rescue helped uncover hidden devices investigators might have missed. As ICAC Commander Lt. Ben Morrison shared: “Digital evidence is the holy grail for ICAC investigations. We couldn’t do this work without that technology.”