

After running the image analysis, the number of matching images for each supported category is tagged and shown in Key Evidence and the Files sections. Investigators can select all or selected categories while also having the ability to fine-tune the positive “hit” settings. Our image categorization is available when importing device data and also on already imported extractions. Oxygen Forensic® Detective provides the ability to categorize images from twelve different classes that includes pornography, extremism, drugs, alcohol, and weapons. That allows investigators to visually see that device owner did not speak directly to someone, but spoke to a contact, who spoke to another, and then spoke to the identified target. It is also possible to define the shortest path between selected contacts (by default up to 5 intermediaries). Investigators can drag and drop to move, hide, or merge contacts while producing a crystal clear view of device and case connections.

The Social Graph interface is dynamic and agile.

Click on any contact to open a card containing detailed information about the selected contact and all communications across device sources. Using the Social Graph investigators can identify the device owners closest contacts in one click. The built-in Social Graph provides a convenient platform to explore social connections between a device owner and their contacts or between several devices. In addition, the Activity matrix located in the bottom panel helps to detect when the device was most used.
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The Geolocations tab contains the full list of geo coordinates from all the sources that include photos, videos, apps, drone flight logs, and more. Sort and filter by date, time, activity frequency, contact, remote party, or other data points to focus only on the most relevant data. Events can be viewed for one device or a group of devices, allowing easy identification of common group activities. Our Timeline section provides a view of all device events in a single list – chats within apps, calls, web activity, web connections, photos, videos, calendar events, and more. Ten years ago when we introduced Timeline, our first analytical section and today offer a wide range of powerful analytical tools at no additional cost to the user. We, at Oxygen Forensics, were the first in the mobile forensics market to realize this essential requirement and incorporate data analytics into our software. So investigators need tools that will allow them to quickly process and analyze acquired evidence. Modern devices store gigabytes of data that when extracted cannot be analyzed manually.
