Magnet Forensics Announces Magnet User Summit 2025: A Hub for Digital Investigation Innovation
ATLANTA — In an exciting development for professionals in the field of digital investigations, Magnet Forensics, a global leader in digital investigation solutions, has officially announced the kick-off of the highly anticipated Magnet User Summit 2025 (MUS). Set to return to Nashville, TN, this annual event promises to be a gathering of hundreds of customers from both public and private sectors, all eager to enhance their expertise in digital investigations.
A Convergence of Expertise
The Magnet User Summit is not just another conference; it is a unique opportunity for professionals to come together, share insights, and learn from industry thought leaders and Magnet Forensics experts. The event will span three days and will focus on critical challenges and opportunities within the realm of digital investigations. Topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), internet crimes against children (ICAC), mobile workflows, and remote collection for enterprises will be at the forefront of discussions.
One of the highlights of MUS 2025 will be a keynote address by Theresa Payton, the former White House Chief Information Officer and a leading expert in cybersecurity. Her insights into the latest trends and technologies reshaping digital forensics and cybersecurity will undoubtedly provide attendees with valuable knowledge to apply in their respective fields.
A Platform for Learning and Networking
David Miles, President of Magnet Forensics, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming summit, stating, “2025 marks our biggest Magnet User Summit yet, with examiners, investigators, prosecutors, and police leaders all joining us in Nashville to learn, network, level-up their skills, and gain an investigative edge.” This sentiment encapsulates the essence of MUS — a platform for collaboration and growth among professionals dedicated to unlocking the truth and protecting the innocent.
Showcasing Innovation: Magnet One
At the heart of Magnet Forensics’ commitment to innovation is the introduction of Magnet One, a groundbreaking digital investigations platform first unveiled at the previous year’s summit. Magnet One empowers users to access the most comprehensive digital evidence and facilitates real-time collaboration across agencies. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore Magnet One’s latest advancements, including centralized storage, shared views, a centralized dashboard, case management features, and new mobile workflows.
Addressing Emerging Challenges: Magnet Graykey Preserve
In response to the evolving landscape of digital investigations, Magnet Forensics will also introduce the newly launched Magnet Graykey Preserve. This innovative solution addresses the challenges posed by Apple’s iOS 18 reboot feature, which has created significant obstacles for public safety agencies. Graykey Preserve enables users to overcome the iOS reboot timer for devices, ensuring that critical evidence can be obtained both in the lab and prior to devices reaching the lab. This functionality will be included with Magnet Graykey Advanced and Graykey Premier licenses, providing essential support for investigators.
Enhancements to Magnet Axiom and Magnet Nexus
The summit will also spotlight significant updates to Magnet Axiom and Magnet Axiom Cyber. The introduction of Event Snapshots, a patent-pending feature, allows examiners to visualize relevant information quickly through a series of dashboards that highlight communications, media, and location data based on specific timeframes surrounding an incident. Additionally, the IOC Insights Dashboard offers a unified view of critical threat data, serving as an efficient starting point for incident response investigations.
Moreover, Magnet Nexus, designed specifically for enterprise users, will be showcased at MUS. This solution enables large-scale digital investigations by facilitating easy collection from remote sources and providing detailed analysis, a vital capability for organizations aiming to protect themselves from malicious actors.
A Commitment to Innovation and Justice
Geoff MacGillivray, Chief Technology Officer at Magnet Forensics, expressed his excitement about the innovations being unveiled at the summit, stating, “There’s so much innovation coming out of Magnet Forensics, and I’m so excited for customers to see it all firsthand at MUS.” His pride in the team’s dedication to advancing technology that aids in the swift delivery of justice is palpable and reflects the core mission of Magnet Forensics.
About Magnet Forensics
Founded in 2010, Magnet Forensics has established itself as a leading developer of digital investigation solutions. The company’s products are designed to acquire, analyze, report on, and manage evidence from a variety of digital sources, including mobile devices, computers, IoT devices, and cloud services. With over 5,000 public and private sector customers across more than 90 countries, Magnet Forensics plays a crucial role in helping investigators combat crime, protect assets, and safeguard national security.
For more information about Magnet Forensics and the upcoming Magnet User Summit 2025, visit www.magnetforensics.com.
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, events like the Magnet User Summit serve as essential platforms for knowledge sharing and innovation, ensuring that professionals are equipped to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.