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Why we're here

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We’re here to be the most customer-centric company in Australia and New Zealand.

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NAB's workforce is made up of more than 38,000 colleagues globally, supporting more than eight and a half million customers in Australia and overseas across: personal accounts, small, medium and large businesses, private clients, government and institutional activities.

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​We became NAB when the National Bank of Australasia (est. 1858) merged with the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney (est. 1834) on October 1, 1981.

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Our scale and connectivity help us to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing our business and community. We're focusing on taking climate action, supporting affordable and specialist housing and backing Indigenous businesses.

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For more information, please visit our Platinum sponsor's website -  www.nab.com.au

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For more information, please visit our Platinum sponsor's website -  www.comtrac.com.au

Meet Comtrac

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We’re leading the way in next-generation investigation management technologies, delivering reliable outcomes for all and upholding justice.

 

Our story

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With decades of law enforcement experience, our founder saw the challenge of managing complex cases with multiple stakeholders and tools. This inspired the creation of Comtrac, a platform designed to simplify and standardise the process of creating consistent briefs of evidence and high-quality investigation reports in significantly less time. 

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Today, Comtrac is trusted globally by law enforcement, government agencies, and businesses, as a leading investigation management system, streamlining workflows and enhancing efficiency across diverse industries. 

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A Commitment to justice

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Magnet Forensics was born both out of necessity and humble roots. Working as a frontline police officer, Jad Saliba’s duties shifted to the digital forensic unit where the lack of digital investigation options available soon became obvious. With Jad’s problem-solving nature taking over, he decided to create the tools needed to properly take on the challenges of digital evidence in criminal investigations. These tools proved so useful to law enforcement that Jad recognized an opportunity to do more for the pursuit of justice globally if he devoted himself to software development.

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In 2011, he left policing to launch Magnet Forensics with Adam Belsher, who was fresh off an accomplished role as a leading executive at Research In Motion, helping bring the BlackBerry to millions of users around the world.​

In 2016, David Miles, Braden Thomas, Justin Fisher, & Sean Larsson were galvanized by recent terrorist attack in San Bernardino, CA, and the subsequent difficulties in extracting data from the suspect’s iPhone. Out of this came Grayshift and the creation of Graykey—an innovative tool that helped investigators access unprecedented amounts of digital evidence from iOS devices and after continual evolution, Android devices.

​​After several years serving the digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) community, Magnet Forensics and Grayshift came together under the Magnet Forensics name in 2023, providing an incredibly extensive digital investigation portfolio. Organizations around the world can count on their solutions to extract, analyze, and report on digital evidence in the most comprehensive and user-friendly way possible.

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For more information, please visit our Platinum sponsor's website -  www.magnetforensics.com.au

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Digital Imaging Forensics For Global LEAs

Our technology indexes imagery across the web to match online and offline personas, empowering investigators to solve complex crimes.

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What We Do

Solving online crime takes time, energy and a lot of data. That’s why we partnered with law enforcement to design a technology that can cut through the noise.

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Our software has the power to link devices, similar images, locations and metadata, helping you to discover critical leads faster.

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2020 Queens's Award for Enterprise: Innovation

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CameraForensics are proud recipients of a Queen's Award for Enterprise. We have been rewarded for our work with law enforcement to help detect and prevent online crime - particularly child sexual exploitation.

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Who We Are

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We are cyber, technology and business experts who asked ourselves, what would the world look like if you could be truly fearless with your business, and what if the very best cyber expertise could be integrated into robust, outcome-focused technology solutions?

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Our approach is to be deeply consultative and deliver pragmatic and strategic services that work for your business. With an uncompromising approach to cyber security, we deliver solutions that will get you excited about the potential for technology all over again, whilst keeping you and your business safe.

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Our Mission

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To support a safe Australia by delivering extraordinary and cyber native technology and services – one extraordinary experience at a time.

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MSAB – Trusted Partner in Digital Forensics

MSAB is the global leader in digital forensic technology for mobile device examination and analysis. The company has, since its founding in 1984, set the global standard for the digital forensics industry. The MSAB vision is to empower every investigation with digital forensic solutions – for a safer world. A core value is to run an ethics-driven company with innovation and results. This “how” sets the company apart from competition, but it is the “why” – to contribute to a safer world – that truly makes us unique.

 

The company is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. As a truly global company MSAB also has main offices in the USA, UK, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia, as well as a network of distributors around the world.

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About us

We envision a world in which every child is safeguarded from exploitation and abuse, and where crimes of child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) are effectively prevented.

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The problem

The problem of child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) is a profound public health crisis. The increasing reliance on online technology has made it easier for perpetrators to identify and target children.

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Our response

Our goal is to see more technology innovations and predictive analytics, increased data collaboration, and more targeted investigations, to reduce the sexual exploitation of children.

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Born out of research collaboration on accelerating digital forensics and countering online child exploitation, AiLECS brings together Australia’s largest university and Australia’s national police agency to research the next generation of AI for law enforcement and community safety applications.

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The AiLECS Lab was launched in July 2019, by AFP Deputy Commissioner (Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime) Karl Kent OAM and Monash University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Margaret Gardner AC.

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Since its inception, AiLECS continues to broaden its portfolio. The lab continues its work in countering child exploitation but is also undertaking research in areas ranging from ethical dataset curation through to detection of illegal firearms. We invite you to explore our website to find out more about AiLECS and our mission of advancing ethical and transparent AI for keeping communities safe.

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The age of Digital Investigations is here.

Built for the frontline professionals.

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Driven by a strong commitment to empower investigators.

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Helping Australians have safer experiences online.

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