Magnet Forensics, a developer of digital investigation solutions for enterprises and public safety organisations in more than 100 countries, has announced its expansion to Australia.
With this new development, Magnet Forensics can provide even better support for their investigations down under.
“Australia is an emerging market for digital forensics and cybersecurity solutions in the Asia-Pacific region that has the potential to play an important role in helping us achieve our global growth goals,” says Adam Belsher, Magnet Forensics’ CEO.
“We’ve had a lot of interest from Australian businesses and public safety organizations in our digital forensics and incident response services. We’ll be able to support our existing clients and gain more ground in the market by having a local presence.”
Magnet Forensics is extending its presence in Asia by establishing a Singapore office and adding new staff. Adding employees in Indonesia, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and other countries will allow Magnet Forensics to better serve clients in the region.
In Australia, Magnet Forensics has established a team and will look to continue to grow a core staff there.
According to the company, Magnet Forensics’ recent expansion into Australia will grant it access to a lucrative market that is growing by 9% annually. Over the next decade, it has the potential to grow three times its current size.
This move will also bolster the company’s Asia-Pacific presence and help it better serve its regional clients.
Magnet Forensics is a digital forensics software company specializing in data recovery from computers, smartphones, and cloud services. The company was founded in 2009 by Jad Saliba and Ryan Duff.
Magnet Forensics is a digital forensics software company specializing in data recovery from computers, smartphones, and cloud services. The company was founded in 2009 by Jad Saliba and Ryan Duff. It has offices in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company’s flagship product is Internet Evidence Finder (IEF), a computer forensics tool used by law enforcement, military, and private sector organizations to investigate computer-related crimes.
We’re excited to see the future of Magnet Forensics in Australia!
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