
With DeveryAnalytics by ChapsVision CyberGov, forensic investigators have a powerful mobile and fixed phone data analytics tool that anyone can access.
Vendor
ChapsVision
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DeveryAnalytics is a powerful telephony data analysis solution developed by ChapsVision CyberGov. It is designed to support forensic investigators in judicial and administrative investigations by providing intuitive access to vast volumes of mobile and fixed phone data. The solution is fast, agile, and scalable, built on a robust operating system infrastructure that handles large datasets efficiently. DeveryAnalytics enables users to extract, correlate, and analyze data from various sources, including fadets, relay antenna traffic, and seized phones. It is accessible to both specialists and non-specialists, reducing the burden on investigative teams and accelerating the identification of actionable intelligence.
Features
- Telephony Data Analysis: Dedicated to analyzing fadets, relay antenna traffic, and data from seized phones.
- Intuitive Web Interface: Allows automatic extraction and correlation of investigation data.
- Big Data Capabilities: Manages very large volumes of digital data efficiently.
- Modular & Operational: Designed to be accessible to non-specialists while supporting complex investigations.
- Evidence Gathering Tools: Supports requisitions such as fadets and geolocations.
- Network Mapping: Detects contacts, interactions, and updates networks between individuals.
- Digital Evidence Processing (via Tracip):
- Data recovery
- Media scanning
- Forensic consulting and training
- Digital forensics labs
Benefits
- Accelerated Investigations: Speeds up the identification of relevant data and evidence.
- Reduced Investigator Workload: Simplifies complex data analysis tasks for non-specialists.
- Scalable Infrastructure: Handles growing volumes of data from diverse sources.
- Enhanced Intelligence: Enables detection of networks and interactions critical to investigations.
- Integrated Forensics Support: Backed by Tracip, France’s first private digital forensic lab.