


2022
Industry Trends Survey
for Law Enforcement
2,000 respondents in 119 countries, including
100+ police chiefs and agency heads
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Digital evidence exceeds the value of other types of evidence
66% of agency managers say digital evidence is more important than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases
2022
Industry Trends Survey
for Law Enforcement
2,000 respondents in 119 countries, including
100+ police chiefs and agency heads
Scroll down
Digital evidence exceeds the value of other types of evidence
66% of agency managers say digital evidence is more important than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases
Digital evidence plays a critical role in creating actionable intelligence
Digital evidence plays a critical role in creating actionable intelligence
81% of agency managers say digital evidence significantly increases the case closure rate
81% of agency managers say digital evidence significantly increases the case closure rate
81% of agency managers say digital evidence
significantly increases the case closure rate
Agencies need a digital intelligence transformation strategy
Agencies need a digital intelligence transformation strategy
48% of agency managers say their agency’s digital transformation strategy is poor or mediocre
48% of agency managers say their agency’s digital transformation strategy is poor or mediocre
Extracting digital evidence is still a challenge
66% of devices that reach the lab
are locked
Digital forensics in 2022 and beyond requires
proper tools and staffing
52% of law enforcement professionals agree
they lack proper digital tools to perform optimally
Acceptance of storing digital evidence in the cloud
is increasing
47% of agency managers said they are receptive to
storing and managing evidence and investigative
processes in the cloud
Extracting digital evidence is still a
challenge
66% of devices that reach the lab
are locked
Digital forensics in 2022 and beyond requires proper tools and staffing
52% of law enforcement professionals agree
they lack proper digital tools to perform optimally
Acceptance of storing digital
evidence in the cloud is increasing
47% of agency managers said they are receptive to
storing and managing evidence and investigative
processes in the cloud
Extracting digital evidence is still a challenge
66% of devices that reach the lab
are locked
Digital forensics in 2022 and beyond requires
proper tools and staffing
52% of law enforcement professionals agree
they lack proper digital tools to perform optimally
Acceptance of storing digital evidence in the cloud
is increasing
47% of agency managers said they are receptive to
storing and managing evidence and investigative
processes in the cloud
52% agree they lack proper
digital tools to perform optimally
47% said they are receptive to storing and
managing evidence and investigative
processes in the cloud
Prosecutors gain confidence to win cases with digital evidence
78% of agency managers agreed prosecutors are more confident in cases with digital evidence
78% of agency managers agreed prosecutors are more confident in cases with digital evidence
Digital forensics training empowers staff to solve more cases
74% of agency managers identified a need for personnel with the required IT and technical skills
74% of agency managers identified a need for personnel with the required IT and technical skills
74% of agency managers identified a need for personnel with the required IT and technical skills
Agencies need a trusted partner from the crime scene to the courtroom
78% of agency managers agreed Cellebrite is a trusted technology partner with a proven track record
78% of agency managers agreed Cellebrite is a trusted technology partner with a proven track record