Reflecting on 2024: A Year of Growth and Innovation at ArcPoint Forensics

As 2024 draws to a close, we at ArcPoint Forensics are proud to reflect on a year marked by significant milestones, collaborative ventures, and unwavering dedication to advancing digital forensics. Our commitment to empowering front-line investigators has been the driving force behind our endeavors, and this year has been no exception.

Key Highlights of 2024:

Season 2: DFIRmas Podcast Series

This year, we launched season 2 of the DFIRmas Podcast Series, hosted by our very own Amy Moles. The podcast has been a platform for insightful discussions with industry experts, thought leaders, and practitioners in Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR).

ICAC Orlando Conference

In December, our CEO, Amy Moles, collaborated with Hexordia's Director of Forensics at the ICAC Conference in Orlando. This event provided a platform to showcase our latest tools and strategies for combating cybercrimes against children.

eCrime Symposium

Amy Moles presented on the Validation standards for AI Technologies the importance of frameworks developed by NIST and the Daubert Standard for court admissible results for toolsets that have AI technologies.

Welcoming James Brunson as Product Specialist

This year, we expanded our team with the addition of James Brunson as our Product Specialist. James brings a wealth of expertise in digital forensics and customer engagement. His passion for ensuring our solutions meet the needs of investigators has already made a significant impact on our team and clients. We are thrilled to have him on board as we continue to innovate and grow.

Product Innovations

We introduced enhancements to our flagship product, ATRIO, focusing on speed and complexity to meet the evolving needs of investigators. These improvements are designed to streamline operations and enhance efficiency in the field.

CyCon Conference

We were guests at the CyCon Conference at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC). This gathering provided valuable opportunities to exchange ideas with industry leaders and further strengthen our commitment to delivering advanced solutions to law enforcement agencies.

HTCIA 2024 Global Training Event

We participated in the High Technology Crime Investigation Association's (HTCIA) Global Training Event earlier this year. Amy Moles led a session demonstrating our cutting-edge solutions, emphasizing our commitment to equipping investigators with the necessary tools to tackle complex digital challenges.

SOF Week

At the Special Operations Forces (SOF) Week in Tampa, Florida, we had the privilege of engaging with military and law enforcement professionals, discussing the latest in Digital Forensics and Incident Response solutions. It was an excellent opportunity to showcase how our products, like ATRIO, can support the unique needs of the special operations community.

Techno Security & Digital Forensics

We were thrilled to participate in Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference held in Wilmington, NC. This event brought together experts and professionals from across the digital forensics field, where we highlighted the powerful capabilities of our solutions and how they are shaping the future of cybersecurity.

Looking Ahead:

As we transition into 2025, our resolve to support military and law enforcement agencies remains steadfast. We are dedicated to continuous innovation, ensuring that our solutions evolve in tandem with the ever-changing digital landscape. Our mission is to empower investigators with the tools they need to effectively serve and protect our communities.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our partners, clients, and the broader digital forensics community for their unwavering support throughout 2024. Together, we have achieved remarkable progress, and we eagerly anticipate the opportunities and challenges that the new year will bring.

Stay connected with us for more updates and insights as we continue to lead the charge in digital forensics.

May the Force be Multiplied.

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