Bridging the air gap: Strengthening mobile workflows with Graykey Fastrak and Axiom Express Extraction
In many forensic labs, especially those operating in air-gapped or high security environments, critical time is lost to fragmented workflows.
In many forensic labs, especially those operating in air-gapped or high security environments, critical time is lost to fragmented workflows.
When Star Trek gave us a glimpse of the future with the Universal Translator it seemed like a far-off science-fiction. However, newer features of mobile operating systems have made this more science-fact.
Both iOS and Android are known to keep multiple copies of certain data, but the reason why isn’t always the same. Not all copies are created equal! In this episode of Mobile Unpacked, we will explore why data gets duplicated across both iOS and Android and how those duplicates can be ignored or crucial to your investigation.
AI adoption is accelerating. Cyber incidents continue to dominate workloads. Mobile evidence is harder to access than ever. And investigative toolkits are growing—often faster than teams can integrate them. The result? A DFIR landscape that’s more powerful, more complex, and under increasing pressure.
Based on findings from the 2026 State of Enterprise DFIR Report, this webinar breaks down the realities facing modern investigation teams and the strategic shifts underway across the private sector.
We’ll unpack the four defining trends shaping enterprise DFIR today:
The dual impact of AI as both a force multiplier and a threat vector,
Why real-time collaboration has become a critical driver of SaaS adoption,
The increasing complexity of mobile evidence, and
The operational pressure created by fragmented investigative tools.
Backed by survey data from private sector DFIR professionals, we’ll examine what’s changing, why it matters now, and how organizations can prepare their teams to investigate with confidence in 2026 and beyond.
Join us for this panel discussion with some of the expert contributors from the report.
Air‑gapped forensic labs are essential for protecting sensitive evidence—but that isolation often slows investigations. As mobile devices increase in volume and complexity, fragmented workflows and manual evidence transfer can create costly bottlenecks.
In this webinar, learn how modern mobile forensics teams are bridging the air gap without compromising security. Drawing on real‑world law enforcement lab workflows, we’ll explore how combining Graykey with Magnet Forensics mobile solutions enables faster extractions, streamlined processing, and scalable collaboration entirely within an offline environment.
See how Axiom Express Extraction, Graykey Fastrak, and automated processing workflows help labs free up access devices, run simultaneous extractions across multiple workstations, and deliver analysis‑ready mobile evidence faster—while preserving the integrity of an air‑gapped lab. Whether you’re tackling backlogs or planning to scale, this session shows how to unlock speed, efficiency, and confidence across your mobile forensics workflow.
Introducing Magnet One Case Stream, a new Magnet One-powered capability with the fastest and easiest way to acquire, share, and review digital evidence.
We’re excited to introduce AP100 – Axiom Digital Evidence Reporting: A Prosecutor’s Toolkit, a new three day training course built specifically for prosecutors to help effectively utilize Axiom reports in your cases.
Law enforcement and investigative teams are inundated with devices, data, and demands. Digital forensics labs are often overwhelmed, leaving critical evidence to languish in long queues and potentially compromising justice. Whether you’re handling several cases a week or hundreds per month, see how Magnet Automate can modernize your lab like never before.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being invoked in child exploitation cases as a defense strategy, with claims that images are AI-generated, deepfakes, and that no real child is being depicted—all to create confusion and undermine proof.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming a regular part of our daily lives—including modern criminal prosecutions and courtroom practice.
In this episode of Legal Unpacked, Justin Fitzsimmons introduces a clear three-dimensional AI framework for lawyers, distinguishing capabilities, tools, and applications, and explaining the current reality of narrow AI that drives most systems in use today.
Prosecutors will gain a practical understanding of generative AI, including how it creates content, where it fails, and why documented breakdowns in the legal profession matter for credibility and risk assessment.
The presentation also addresses the ethical and professional responsibilities associated with AI-assisted work and provides a structured approach for evaluating when and how generative AI may be used responsibly in prosecutorial functions.
The session concludes by grounding generative AI–created trial exhibits in evidentiary foundations, focusing on authenticity, reliability, and admissibility in court.