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Cellebrite is an Israeli company that helps police forces gain access to data on the mobile phones of suspected criminals.  Cellebrite was in the headlines earlier this year when it was rumoured to have helped the FBI to crack an iPhone used by the San Bernardino shooter.

Source: BBC Technology News

Date: October 4th, 2016

Link to video and article: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-37441109

Discussion

1) Does it change your security posture (the way you handle security) any way at all on your phone knowing that a service like this is available, to anyone it seems, for a fee?

2) Imagine you were managing technology for a company that has sensitive data.  How does what you’ve read and seen here change how you manage your data?

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