Growth Opportunities in Digital Forensics in Law Enforcement, 2024 2030

Growth Opportunities in Digital Forensics in Law Enforcement, 2024 2030

Digital Capabilities for Investigation and Analysis in Open-Source Devices Enable Public Safety

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Description

Digital forensics involves recognizing, obtaining, handling, scrutinizing, and documenting electronic information. Many illicit activities leave some type of digital evidence, which exists in many forms: documents, emails, photos, videos, text messages, social media, GPS data, internet browsing history, and other types of metadata. Investigators can collect this evidence from various hardware including computer hard drives, network servers, mobile devices, and cloud storage.

Digital forensics platforms provide a way for case analysts and investigation teams to organize, track, and manage cases across agencies. Open-source databases, social media data, geolocation, device data, and other databases can provide the necessary context that helps investigators connect the dots and build their cases.

While numerous private sector industries have adopted digital forensics tools as part of their security operations, law enforcement agencies remain the primary customers for these platforms.

Frost & Sullivan analyzes industry trends in digital forensics technologies in the areas of automation, investments, and transparency in data collection. Growth opportunities are related to how digital forensics solutions are prompting law enforcement agencies to reallocate budgets, assess risks, and protect privacy.

Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on Digital Forensics in Law Enforcement

Scope of Analysis

Segmentation

Regional Segmentation

Competitive Environment

Key Competitors

Key Competitors (continued)

Growth Metrics

Introduction

Types of Forensic Analysis

Types of Forensic Analysis (continued)

Investigation Process

Application Areas

Application Areas (continued)

Use in Case Investigations

Impact on Law Enforcement Processes

Ethical Usage and Privacy Concerns

Key Policy Developments

Key Policy Developments (continued)

Key Policy Developments (continued)

Key Policy Developments (continued)

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Forecast Considerations

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Region

Revenue Forecast by Technology

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Revenue Forecast Analysis (continued)

Revenue Forecast Analysis (continued)

Growth Metrics

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Technology

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Revenue Forecast Analysis (continued)

Growth Metrics

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Technology

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Revenue Forecast Analysis (continued)

Growth Metrics

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Technology

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Revenue Forecast Analysis (continued)

Growth Metrics

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Technology

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Revenue Forecast Analysis (continued)

Growth Metrics

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Technology

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Technology

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Revenue Forecast Analysis (continued)

Growth Metrics

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Technology

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Case Studies: North America

Case Studies: Central Asia and Latin America

Case Studies: Europe

Case Studies: Asia-Pacific

Case Studies: Middle East and Africa

Growth Opportunity 1: Automated Digital Forensics Insights for Security Usage

Growth Opportunity 1: Automated Digital Forensics Insights for Security Usage (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Migration of Security Budget from Legacy to Digitalized Solutions

Growth Opportunity 2: Migration of Security Budget from Legacy to Digitalized Solutions (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Transparent Operations and Data Collection for Security Investigations

Growth Opportunity 3: Transparent Operations and Data Collection for Security Investigations (continued)

Best Practice Recognition

Frost Radar

Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities

Next Steps

Take the Next Step

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

Legal Disclaimer

Digital forensics involves recognizing, obtaining, handling, scrutinizing, and documenting electronic information. Many illicit activities leave some type of digital evidence, which exists in many forms: documents, emails, photos, videos, text messages, social media, GPS data, internet browsing history, and other types of metadata. Investigators can collect this evidence from various hardware including computer hard drives, network servers, mobile devices, and cloud storage. Digital forensics platforms provide a way for case analysts and investigation teams to organize, track, and manage cases across agencies. Open-source databases, social media data, geolocation, device data, and other databases can provide the necessary context that helps investigators connect the dots and build their cases. While numerous private sector industries have adopted digital forensics tools as part of their security operations, law enforcement agencies remain the primary customers for these platforms. Frost & Sullivan analyzes industry trends in digital forensics technologies in the areas of automation, investments, and transparency in data collection. Growth opportunities are related to how digital forensics solutions are prompting law enforcement agencies to reallocate budgets, assess risks, and protect privacy.
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Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Dolores Aleman
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
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WIP Number KA33-01-00-00-00