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She’s an Android Researcher in our site in Tel Aviv and a Computer Engineering graduate with 8 years of experience in Security Research. But none of this would have happened if her father hadn’t challenged her to build her own computer specs when she was in third grade. Meet Keshet Meir, part of Cellebrite Labs and an excellent reason to celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science that took place this month: “Hi! I'm Keshet, a Vulnerability Researcher at Cellebrite Labs. That means I'm part of an expert team that looks for weak links and security gaps in Android devices. We develop those gaps into solutions that integrate with our company's products. Those products help law enforcement agencies extract forensic evidence by physically connecting to Android devices brought in for investigation, which ultimately puts criminals behind bars. For me, every new success story is a source of pride.
Let's start with the most important thing : throughout 2022, our technology took part in 9 operations in Brazil, during which 152 human trafficking survivors were rescued, and 20 perpetrators of human trafficking were arrested. We have already told you about our partnership with @The Exodus Road, an international non-profit organization working to prevent human trafficking. This week we mentioned World Day of Social Justice, and we can finally share the impact we created together in Brazil last year. In a cross-continental collaboration and working shoulder to shoulder with leading law enforcement organizations, we contributed our part in making the world a little safe. Alongside the Federal Police of Brazil, the Border Patrol, and the country's Ministry of Public Labor, 152 people of various ages and nationalities were rescued from human traffickers. Some were trafficked, enslaved, and even sexually assaulted - but not anymore. Here’s to a safer world, Cellebrite.
This Week, our IT & MIS departments blazed to glory, picking up no fewer than SEVEN awards in the Computing Excellence competition organized by People & Computers magazine. This impressive achievement owes a lot to great collaborations across our organization. Among the winning projects were: Innovation in Cloud Transformation - in collaboration with the Product House (R&D); the MRP project for Planning and Scheduling materials in the Cellebrite factory - in collaboration with the operations department; other projects in the field of Infrastructure, Command & Control, Information Security, and Cyber. Kudos to all the winners!
He is a former British Army Reserve officer, holding an MA in History from the University of Cambridge, and the airport is his second home. Meet James Edwards from the United Kingdom, now based in Singapore: "Hello everyone, I'm James. After 8 years in the British Army and a few more as a Senior OSINT Analyst, last July I joined Cellebrite's Training group as APAC's Strategic Advisor. As a Strategic Advisor, I support Cellebrite and its clients in scoping out and delivering end-to-end integrated forensics management solutions, including services, expertise, and actionable insights. On my last trip to Tokyo, I met some of our customers, including tax agencies, law enforcement agencies, and national security organizations. I was excited to meet our partners once again and give my share in the fight against crime. I had the opportunity to work very closely with our team and partners there to develop a fantastic presence, and I can’t wait to see where my journey with Cellebrite will take me next".
Tu BiShvat is a Jewish holiday occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. It’s the day that marks the beginning of a “new year” for trees. Traditionally, it is celebrated by eating dried fruits from the land of Israel as a gesture of an old Jewish custom. Instead of celebrating it classically, with dried fruit platters around the office, we decided to roll up our sleeves. Today, dozens of our people from all over Israel arrived in Rishon LeZion, to assist Leket Israel in harvesting 1600 kg of kohlrabi. This will enable families in need to enjoy nutritional meals. Happy Tu BiShvat, Cellebrite
In the photo: Our Oleg, sitting cross-legged after his lecture to future graduates of the Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University. Hi, I'm Oleg Timerman, and for the past 8 months, I've been a part of the Service group. As a Technical Customer Support Engineer, I provide technical support to company customers. After 12 years working in the Digital Intelligence field, where I first came across Cellebrite, I decided to dust off my resume and try my luck. So, just in case you were wondering, this is how a forensic investigator at the Tax Authority comes to be working in the cutting-edge high-tech industry As I write this, AI-based technology is being used to help medical teams with patient diagnosis, to identify situation risks for autonomous vehicles, and is a key part of Cellebrite products, saving valuable investigative time for world-renowned law enforcement organizations. We’re at the beginning of an incredible era that brings exciting possibilities alongside new challenges (as if we don’t have enough already!) to the world of law enforcement and justice.
“Hi, I'm Yarden and about 6 years ago I joined Cellebrite. Today, I’m part of Cellebrite Labs, doing iOS Research, but making it here was no cakewalk. After all, joining a world-class team is not an easy thing to accomplish. Organizations and law enforcement agencies use Cellebrite products to accelerate the investigative process – this is done by making a physical connection to suspect digital devices. Our team is responsible for the R&D behind our information extraction capabilities. We seek out bugs in the world’s most complex operating systems. Then, we produce software that exploits them, connecting to devices to extract the forensic evidence that puts criminals behind bars. After my military service in an intelligence unit and almost 5 years as a Decoding Researcher in the Forensic Research Group, I decided to take my love for research a step further. I'm delighted to announce that this year marks my sixth year at Cellebrite, and this time as part of the iOS Security Research team! May we all have a year of success and achievements".
We’re kicking off the Chinese New Year with prosperity and happiness! In a room full of smiles and optimism that only a fresh start can bring, our Singaporean teams came together to celebrate the year of the rabbit with a traditional Yusheng, red packets, and a festive toast.
אורן יוסיפון, סמנכ"ל טכנולוגיות בסלברייט, בראיון לגלובוס על תחום הפורנזיקה הדיגיטלית בו אנו עוסקים.
Let me introduce myself - I'm Donald, the police duck belonging to Ehud, the UFED Application Team Leader who sits right next to the office window. About 7 years ago, when Ehud started here, this became my spot, and ever since, I’ve been a full partner in every Sprint Sharing (as the team calls it). Not to brag or anything, but I'm the team’s "police duck". The day after the planning, the two scrums that make up our team get together, and my job is to ensure everything’s moving in the right direction. Each team member briefs me on what they will be doing in the upcoming Sprint and what business value I’ll get from this development (huh, suddenly I’m not the ducky who needs every line of code explained to him?). At this point, I usually let Ehud say a few things so that he’ll feel a part of the team. When not sprinting or working from the office, Ehud hugs his kids and meets me. Together we go over some emails and the overnight automation run to see if everything’s okay (as if I wasn't here all night to make sure!). Yours, Donald.