Increasing Solvability Rates
Using PLX, one agency increased its solvability rate from 28% to over 40% in the first month alone.
Save time and boost solvability with Penlink’s intuitive and powerful evidence analysis tools. Our platform supports thousands of file types and normalizes all your data into one convenient dashboard, enabling you to find the answers you need in minutes.
You might spend weeks or more going through evidence phone and social media records manually. What if you could accomplish the same results in just minutes? Using PLX, one agency increased its solvability rate from 28% to over 40% in the first month alone.
With the ability to support thousands of file types, PLX puts all the information you need in one place. No more hours spent sifting through large data dumps, trying to piece different files together into a cohesive story. We show you the complete picture so you can find answers in minutes.
Looking for a way to organize the forensic extractions you use from sources like UFED or the MSAB XRY system? Penlink can help. Upload your evidence data, combine it with other information, and pinpoint insights quickly through various reporting options.
Penlink’s digital investigations solution frees up your time to conduct personalized interviews, canvas neighborhoods, and prioritize your investigation. Our tools improve communication and performance across departments, allowing you to share information and gain a more accurate picture of your targets easily.
Explore how our integrated features enhance your investigative capabilities.
Our platform automatically ingests and normalizes data from numerous digital sources, including CDRs, tower dumps, RTTs, social media warrants, email returns, tracking data, and mobile extractions, all in one dashboard.
Our tools support upload and analysis of mobile forensics extractions, including call history, SMS/MMS, email, contact lists, location data, multimedia, and mobile apps, all of which help you build comprehensive reports quickly.
Minimize extensive overtime with Penlink’s advanced analysis tools, allowing you to process thousands of disparate datasets and numerous pages of data in minutes, analyzing any combination at once.
With over 1000 service providers and file types supported by PLX and its single-step loading process—which has the ability to load any combination of file types at once—you can store and analyze data immediately.
Search Warrant Returns | Call Data Records (CDRs) | Mobile Forensics Data |
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Achieve comprehensive data extraction and ingest data from multiple telecom companies. | Ingest judicially obtained phone records, including phone numbers, timestamps, call types, cell towers, and more. | Retrieve vast forensics data from various mobile devices and operating systems. |
Analyze data from a diverse range of cloud computing platforms. | Conduct a thorough analysis of call patterns, frequencies, and call geolocation. | Ingest mobile extractions using Cellebrite UFED, MSAB XRY, Berla, and more. |
Seamlessly integrate communication data across various telecom providers. | Visualize call data connections using advanced graphs to perceive data connectivity. | Utilize analytics tools to extract evidence data, and reveal critical insights and patterns. |
Penlink’s tools have wide-ranging applications that benefit various law enforcement units, and national security organizations
Using PLX, one agency increased its solvability rate from 28% to over 40% in the first month alone.
Easily analyze and report on mobile forensic extraction data, combining it seamlessly with other collected information.
Improve communication and performance across departments, allowing for a more accurate and cohesive investigative process.
This session will delve into the intricate world of Amazon data and its critical role in solving complex crimes.
Explore >Join Randal Gilliland from PenLink and Scott Gilliam from the University of Alabama Police Department for an exciting case study on how PenLink’s cutting-edge digital intelligence tools—PLX and Tangles—played a pivotal role in their investigation.
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