Cellebrite Announces Acquisition of Corellium to Enhance Digital Investigation and Security Capabilities
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Cellebrite, a digital investigative solutions company, has announced an agreement to acquire Corellium, a leader in Arm-based virtualization software. The acquisition aims to create a comprehensive platform for digital investigations and security across iOS, Android, automotive systems, and Arm-based IoT devices. The combined company will offer enhanced capabilities for vulnerability research, malware analysis, mobile penetration testing, and DevSecOps for smart devices, serving public safety, defense, intelligence, and private sector customers.
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This combination will set a new standard for digital investigations and the security of smart devices including iOS, Android, automotive systems and any Arm-based IoT device.
Customers across public safety, defense, intelligence and private sectors will benefit from: Leading edge technology matters
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