Cellebrite Named a Leader in Inaugural IDC MarketScape on Digital Forensics

Cellebrite is recognized for cutting-edge solutions paired with end-to-end investigative workflow innovation

PETAH TIKVA, Israel and TYSONS CORNER, Va., April 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (NASDAQ: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced that it has been named a Leader in the inaugural IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Digital Forensics in Public Safety 2022 Vendor Assessment (doc #US48999722) April 2022.

This IDC MarketScape assessed six vendors across 11 core capabilities, including customer satisfaction, data discovery, data analysis, usability, reporting and pricing, and 9 different strategic areas such as growth, innovation, sales, distribution, and deployment. It is the first time this growing market has been analyzed as an IDC MarketScape and the report offers unrivalled insight into the current vendor landscape.

According to the report, “Cellebrite’s investment in R&D is a sizeable component of its total revenue; customer references confirmed the value that this brings to its product suite.” It also quotes a Cellebrite customer saying, “research and development keeps them at the forefront of technological development and therefore offers cutting edge solutions.”

The IDC MarketScape explains that “[Cellebrite’s] user interface feels like best-in-class, fresh, next-generation technology; it is intuitive and easy to use, yet also both thorough and speedy.” It also states that Cellebrite customers “noted that the scope of the devices supported is unmatched by its competitors.”

The report also acknowledges that “Cellebrite is focused on cloud delivery models to provide flexibility and agility in data processing and AI for workflow automation, specifically in image processing,” and that “Cellebrite has some considerable IP in visual analytics.”

Yossi Carmil, CEO of Cellebrite, comments: “Law enforcement agencies across the globe are relying heavily on vendors in this space to collect, manage, and analyze the growing volume of digital evidence that is essential to running more effective and efficient investigations to keep the public safe. We are proud that IDC MarketScape has named Cellebrite a Leader in digital forensics in public safety, which is a key part of our overall end-to-end digital intelligence offering.”

Dr Alison Brooks, Research Vice President for IDC’s Worldwide and US Public Safety practice, comments: “In recent years, the digital forensics market has grown significantly, and the landscape of vendors has become more complex. Cellebrite understands the nuanced ways criminal activity has evolved with more stealth and encrypted platforms. Its position in the Leaders Category reflects its cutting-edge R&D and end-to-end investigative workflow innovation, as it seeks to enable its customers with solutions to address the challenges and rising complexity of digital investigations.”

To learn more about Cellebrite, its capabilities and position as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape Assessment visit: https://cellebrite.com/en/idc-marketscape-names-cellebrite-a-leader/

About IDC MarketScape

IDC MarketScape vendor analysis model is designed to provide an overview of the competitive fitness of ICT (information and communications technology) suppliers in a given market. The research methodology utilizes a rigorous scoring methodology based on both qualitative and quantitative criteria that results in a single graphical illustration of each vendor’s position within a given market. IDC MarketScape provides a clear framework in which the product and service offerings, capabilities and strategies, and current and future market success factors of IT and telecommunications vendors can be meaningfully compared. The framework also provides technology buyers with a 360-degree assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of current and prospective vendors.

About Cellebrite

Cellebrite’s (NASDAQ: CLBT) mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the world. We are a global leader in Digital Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, empowering organizations in mastering the complexities of legally sanctioned digital investigations by streamlining intelligence processes. Trusted by thousands of leading agencies and companies worldwide, Cellebrite’s Digital Intelligence platform and solutions transform how customers collect, review, analyze and manage data in legally sanctioned investigations. To learn more visit us at www.cellebrite.comhttps://investors.cellebrite.com, or follow us on Twitter at @Cellebrite.

Caution Regarding Forward Looking Statements

This document includes “forward looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as “forecast,” “intend,” “seek,” “target,” “anticipate,” “will,” “appear,” “approximate,” “foresee,” “might,” “possible,” “potential,” “believe,” “could,” “predict,” “should,” “could,” “continue,” “expect,” “estimate,” “may,” “plan,” “outlook,” “future” and “project” and other similar expressions that predict, project or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters. Such forward looking statements include estimated financial information. Such forward looking statements with respect to revenues, earnings, performance, strategies, prospects, and other aspects of Cellebrite’s business are based on current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those indicated by such forward looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: Cellebrite’s ability to keep pace with technological advances and evolving industry standards; Cellebrite’s material dependence on the acceptance of its solutions by law enforcement and government agencies; real or perceived errors, failures, defects or bugs in Cellebrite’s DI solutions; Cellebrite’s failure to maintain the productivity of sales and marketing personnel, including relating to hiring, integrating and retaining personnel; uncertainties regarding the impact of macroeconomic and/or global conditions, including COVID-19 and military actions involving Russia and Ukraine; intense competition in all of Cellebrite’s markets; the inadvertent or deliberate misuse of Cellebrite’s solutions; political and reputational factors related to Cellebrite’s business or operations; risks relating to estimates of market opportunity and forecasts of market growth; Cellebrite’s ability to properly manage its growth; risks associated with Cellebrite’s credit facilities and liquidity; Cellebrite’s reliance on third-party suppliers for certain components, products, or services; challenges associated with large transactions and long sales cycle; risks that Cellebrite’s customers may fail to honor contractual or payment obligations; risks associated with a significant amount of Cellebrite’s business coming from government customers around the world; risks related to Cellebrite’s intellectual property; security vulnerabilities or defects, including cyber-attacks, information technology system breaches, failures or disruptions; the mishandling or perceived mishandling of sensitive or confidential information; the complex and changing regulatory environments relating to Cellebrite’s operations and solutions; the regulatory constraints to which we are subject; risks associated with different corporate governance requirements applicable to Israeli companies and risks associated with being a foreign private issuer and an emerging growth company; market volatility in the price of Cellebrite’s shares; changing tax laws and regulations; risks associated with joint, ventures, partnerships and strategic initiatives; risks associated with Cellebrite’s significant international operations; risks associated with Cellebrite’s failure to comply with anti-corruption, trade compliance, anti-money-laundering and economic sanctions laws and regulations; risks relating to the adequacy of Cellebrite’s existing systems, processes, policies, procedures, internal controls and personnel for Cellebrite’s current and future operations and reporting needs; and other factors, risks and uncertainties set forth in the section titled “Risk Factors” in Cellebrite’s annual report on form 20-F filed with the SEC on March 29, 2022 and in other documents filed by Cellebrite with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), which are available free of charge at www.sec.gov. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward looking statements, which speak only as of the date made, in this communication or elsewhere. Cellebrite undertakes no obligation to update its forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, should circumstances change, except as otherwise required by securities and other applicable laws.

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Dual Miners Changing the Game in Cryptocurrency Mining

DUAL PREMIUM

High Hash Rate

HELSINKI, Finland, April 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dual Miners has recently earned the distinction becoming the first company ever to introduce an extraordinary range of endothermic cryptocurrency mining rigs. A team of investors working towards making crypto mining simple and profitable. Others have argued that cryptocurrency mining is becoming increasingly difficult, but a new announcement from Dual Miners, which is currently releasing worldwide, the world’s first dual-miner hardware, which uses both SHA-256 and Scrypt to mine.

Visit (https://dualminers.com/products/) for more information. Additionally, the dual-miners can be configured to process transactions for other cryptocurrencies that use the SHA-256 or Scrypt hashing algorithms.

Due to innovative hardware design, Dual Miner’s mining chip, FM9800-XD112, achieves high hash rates while consuming the least amount of energy possible. They come with a built-in controller as well as software already installed. Following an extensive period of testing that included evaluating, prototyping, and extreme-condition pressure testing, the Dual Miner’s DualPro and DualPro Max hardware products, as well as the DualPremium hardware products, are now ready for mass production.

Benefits of Using Dual Miners
What are the advantages of using the Dual Miners Enhance Energy Saver system over other systems? According to the solution’s inventors, each machine will be equipped with a cooling system, a 7-nanometer chip, a noise reduction mechanism, a regulated operational humidity with a power supply, and a wireless network connection (Wi-Fi) or an Ethernet connection. With a short delay, users can mine Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), Monero (XMR), Ethereum (ETH), and several other cryptocurrencies thanks to the algorithm attached to the system, which comprises globally known software and hardware technologies.

Dual Miner’s team consists of seasoned professionals
Dual Miners is a chip design and manufacturing firm with its headquarters in London, United Kingdom. It has a number of teams with in-depth expertise of blockchain technology and technological design.

The company, which has offices on three continents, provides crypto wallet development services as well as graphics processing units to customers. It also has a lot of experience in the fields of Blockchain development and bitcoin mining solutions, among other things.

Due to its extensive experience in the Blockchain business, Dual Miners is a reputable name in the field. It is as a result of this experience that it has been confirmed by firms such as Kraken, ASG Expertise, and FIS International. Dual Miners is putting its previous knowledge to good use once more in order to provide innovative solutions for Cryptocurrency consumers.

Pricing and Availability are important considerations
Dual Miners will cover the delivery fee as well as the customs fee, leaving the consumer to pay only for the unit and receive everything they need to get started without any further charges. “Consumers are now aware that our competitors have been defeated. They are unable to obtain our power or take advantage of our incredibly low electricity expenses. Despite our small size, we have enormous mining power; the DualPremium generates 60 TH/s for Bitcoin and 2.1 GH/s for Litecoin, respectively. It’s the best investment available on the market,” says Michael Scott, Operational Director and Chief Operating Officer of Dual Miners.

About Dual Miners
Founded in 2015, Dual miners, described as the world’s first dual-mining company, was established to develop and sell the world’s first leading dual Cryptocurrency miners using SHA-256 or Scrypt technology. Our goal, starting with the Dual Miners’ DualPro, was to give more power at a lesser cost than was previously available. Dual Miners is headquartered in London, United Kingdom, and has offices all around the world. More information can be found at www.dualminers.com

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Anaqua Strengthens AQX IP Management Platform with Automated IDS Solution

New automation tool will drive operational efficiencies, saving time and money, for IP professionals

BOSTON, April 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, the leading provider of innovation and intellectual property management technology, today announced plans for the release of its new automated information disclosure solution as part of its AQX IP management offering for corporations and law firms. The new system will help IP professionals save time and money by streamlining and automating the IDS process.

By integrating with USPTO (Private PAIR) and leveraging optical character recognition (OCR) technology on PTO forms (892 and 1449), and international forms and search reports, Anaqua’s IDS system automatically extracts and processes data into an IDS form (SB/08) in just one click. The system also uses external patent data (AcclaimIP), machine learning, and AI tools to automate citation workflow, allowing IP professionals to be in control in managing citations.

“Our clients have shared their deep knowledge of the IDS process and the complicating factors involved in managing the workflow of internal data, external data, government forms, and more,” said Vincent Brault, SVP of Product & Innovation at Anaqua. “By combining commonly known technologies with USPTO and AcclaimIP patent data, we are putting the power of automated IDS management in the hands of our clients.”

“We are committed to delivering capabilities that drive value for our clients in every aspect of the IP management lifecycle and in this case automating the IDS process,” said Bob Romeo, CEO of Anaqua. “Our team is responding to our clients by delivering one of the most efficient and intuitive IDS management systems in the market. We look forward to our customers experiencing increased efficiency and accuracy during their IDS management processes with this release.”

About Anaqua
Anaqua, Inc. is a premium provider of integrated intellectual property (IP) management technology solutions and services for corporations and law firms. Its IP management software solutions, AQX and PATTSY WAVE, both offer best practice workflows with big data analytics and tech-enabled services to create an intelligent environment designed to inform IP strategy, enable IP decision-making, and streamline IP operations, tailored to each segment’s need. Today, nearly half of the top 100 U.S. patent filers and global brands, as well as a growing number of law firms worldwide use Anaqua’s solutions. Over one million IP executives, attorneys, paralegals, administrators, and innovators use the platform for their IP management needs. The company’s global operations are headquartered in Boston, with offices across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. For additional information, please visit anaqua.com, or on LinkedIn.

Company Contact:
Amanda Hollis
Communications Director
Anaqua
617-375-2626
ahollis@Anaqua.com

Angolan president arrives in Cabinda

Cabinda – Angolan head of state João Lourenço arrived in northern Cabinda province Thursday for a three-day visit aimed at assessing the level of socio-economic development in the region.

João Lourenço, who is accompanied by the first lady, Ana Dias Lourenço, was received by the provincial governor, Marcos Nhunga and by Executive officials.

In Cabinda, the president is expected to address the general state of the territory, as well as inaugurate the General Hospital of Cabinda.

He will also grant separate audiences to the representatives of civil society, including the church bodies, traditional authorities, young people and business people.

On Friday, the Angolan Head of State will unveil the Passenger Maritime Terminal, a key infrastructure aimed to ensure the local mobility.

On the same day, the statesman will visit an oil platform, under construction in the Malongo Field, where he will be received by the Board of Cabinda Gulf Oil Campany, a subsidiary of North American Chevron.

The president returns to Luanda on Saturday afternoon.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

President meets with civil society representatives

Cabinda – Angolan head of State João Lourenço Thursday in northern Cabinda province held separate meetings with members of civil society, as part of the three-day visit to the province.

During the separate meetings, the president addressed, mainly, the local social, economic and political issues.

Speaking to the press at the end of the meeting, the Bishop of the Diocese of Cabinda, Dom Belmiro Chissengueti, said that the occasion served to encourage the Head of State to continue to give good signs regarding open dialogue with the leaders of political parties, as part of national reconciliation process.

According to him, among the topics discussed with President João Lourenço, there was also the issue of regularising the salaries of former FLEC soldiers, a former group of guerrillas operating in Cabinda.

In his turn, Zeferino Lubongo, who was speaking on behalf of the traditional authorities, said he focused on the issue related to the poor state of Cacongo/Landana road, as well as the lack of employment for youth.

He underlined that the suggestions presented to the Holder of the Executive Power were taken into consideration and will be resolved.

The member of the Provincial Youth Council, Amélia Tati, told the press that she raised the concerns about the lack of housing and employment for young people.

The President of the Republic started Thursday morning a three-day working visit to the northern province of Cabinda.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola and Kenya address bilateral cooperation

Luanda – The state of the bilateral cooperation between Angola and Kenya was under analysis, this Thursday (21), during an audience that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Téte António, gave to the head of the diplomatic mission of this East African country, Josphat K. Maikara.

According to a note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mirex) to which ANGOP had access, during the meeting emphasis was laid on strengthening the cooperation and bilateral relations between the two countries.

The note adds that the occasion also served for the two individuals to talk about several issues of the bilateral and multilateral agenda.

Regarding the bilateral issue, the two leaders talked about the exchange of high-level visits, as well as the scheduling and programming of meetings in the regions that they are part.

In terms of multilateralism, the parties focused their discussions on international events to be held in 2022, with particular emphasis on the Oceans Conference, to be held from 27 June to 1 July in Portugal.

Angola and Kenya have had relations for several years.

In 2012, both states signed three legal instruments, namely the General Agreement on Scientific Technical and Cultural Economic Cooperation, the Memorandum of Understanding on Political Consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Kenya, as well as the Agreement on the establishment of the Bilateral Commission.

The meeting was attended by the Director for Africa, Middle East and Regional Organisations of Mirex, Miguel Bembe, and the advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Márcio Burity.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola, Mozambique Ombudsmen sign cooperation agreement

Luanda – Ombudsman’s Offices of Angola and Mozambique Thursday (21) in Luanda signed a bilateral cooperation agreement in the field of defence of the rights, freedoms and guarantees of the citizens of the two countries.

The agreement paves the way for the creation of conditions for the sharing of knowledge and exchange of experiences.

The deal also ensures the institutional strengthening and facilitating the access of citizens in the country and abroad to the respective Ombudsmen.

With the aforementioned legal instrument, the parties also intend to carry out periodic exchanges of informative, didactic and study materials, as well as to encourage the exchange of information and legislation.

Signed the document the Angolan Ombudsman, Florbela Araújo, and her Mozambican counterpart, Isaque Chande.

Florbela Araújo stressed the importance of the agreement, adding that the move will allow Angola to gather Mozambique’s experience on the implementation of local authorities.

Mozambique, on the other hand, will be able to acquire knowledge related to the expansion of the ombudsman’s services.

In addition to Luanda, Angola has expanded Ombudsman services to the provinces of Bengo, Cunene, Malanje, Lunda Sul, Cuanza Sul and Huambo.

The Mozambican Ombudsman, Isaque Chande, said that although the institution has been in operation for ten years in his country, it has not yet started the expansion process, being only established in Maputo.

Isaque Chande said that Angola and Mozambique will create mechanisms to facilitate the training of staff from the two institutions.

The ceremony was attended by the ombudsmen from Portugal, Brazil, Cabo Verde, East Timor and São Tomé and Príncipe, who have been in Angola as part of the Ombudsman’s week, held on 19- 28 April.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Government seeks funding to rehabilitate Cabinda-Miconje road

Cabinda – The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, said Thursday that the Angolan government is working to obtain funding to rehabilitate the road linking the city of Cabinda to Miconje, Belize municipality.

The Head of State was speaking at the opening of a meeting with members of the Cabinda government, in which the provincial governor, Marcos Nhunga, presented some concerns about the rehabilitation of the region’s main roads.

The road that links the city of Cabinda to Miconje is an important connecting route between the north and the south of the province.

João Lourenço began a three-day working visit to the province of Cabinda on Thursday, as part of the proximity governance that he has been developing since the beginning of his term in September 2017.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola prepares diplomas for virtual financial assets

Luanda – The Governor of Central Bank of Angola (BNA), José de Lima Massano, said Thursday in Luanda that Angola is preparing the appropriate legal instruments and targeted reports, for virtual financial assets and their service providers.

“Considering the need to establish rules on Cyber Security, the BNA published, two years ago, Notice 8/2020 on this matter and adoption of cloud computing, as well as the terms and conditions for contracting data processing and storage services,” he said.

Jose de Lima Massano added that it was also intended to define the mechanisms for providing service and information regarding any situations with a significant impact on the stability of the Angolan financial system.

The governor made these statements during his opening speech at the conference on “Integrity, ethics and cybersecurity,” having admitted the growing importance of operational risks associated to information and communication technologies.

“The irreversibility of this movement of decentralized finance and the increasing use of assets are at the basis of several central banks and other regulatory bodies have initiated a process with the aim of protecting financial systems and their consumers,” he said.

Legal instruments and reporting

The Central Bank of Angola is part of that process, so in 2019 it published Notices that brought to the national financial sector new requirements in corporate governance and internal control models.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

New hospital stems from good management of public money – president

Cabinda – Angolan head of State João Lourenço said Thursday that the inauguration of the new Cabinda Hospital “proves that public money is being well spent”.

João Lourenço said this to the press after the inauguration of the facility, as part of his three-day visit to the region.

The province gains a large hospital unit, which will certainly benefit the population of this part of the territory physically discontinued from the rest of the country, he said.

The statesman said that the lack of the provision of these health services put the populations with some difficulties, forcing them to seek other services in other places, such as Luanda, even in neighbouring countries.

“This hospital unit comes to solve the health problems in the region, and I hope that its professionals and users give the best possible treatment”, he underlined.

The 200-bed General Hospital of Cabinda will be secured by a total of 771 professionals, of the 1,250 planned workers.

Of this number, 95 are physicians, 42 specialists and 53 interns, 502 nurses, 98 diagnostic and therapeutic technicians, 60 hospital support technicians and 16 from the general regime.

The unit also comprise areas of emergency services, hemodialysis, physiotherapy, imaging, internal medicine, gynecology and obstetrics, delivery and surgery blocks, intensive care and morgue, among others.

The eight-floor building is located in an area of 50,000 square meters.

Source: Angola Press News Agency