SysTools Strengthens Digital Forensics Leadership with Landmark Investigations and Expanded Law Enforcement Alliances

New Delhi [India], November 7: SysTools, a global leader in Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR), has marked a milestone year, reinforcing its position as a trusted technology partner for law enforcement agencies and enterprises across India.

The company’s DFIR (SLEA) division has delivered swift and reliable outcomes in multiple high-impact investigations, including cases of financial fraud, cybercrime, and corporate data breaches. SysTools’ advanced forensic tools and expert teams have been instrumental in uncovering critical digital evidence, supporting prosecutions, and safeguarding data integrity.

Strengthening Law Enforcement Partnerships

SysTools has deepened its collaboration with premier law enforcement and regulatory bodies, including:

• Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)

• Competition Commission of India (CCI)

• Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)

• National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)

• Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) – Bangalore & Jaipur

• Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) – Delhi, Jaipur & Bangalore

• Enforcement Directorate – Gurgaon & Bangalore

• Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) – Chandigarh, Amritsar, Jammu, Srinagar

• Multiple Cyber Cell Police Stations nationwide

Further, SysTools is providing end-to-end DFIR services and actionable intelligence to the Office of the Director General of Income Tax (Investigation) across major cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Lucknow, Pune, Kochi, and Guwahati. These engagements include specialized digital forensics training, enhancing operational capacity and reinforcing trust in SysTools’ ability to navigate complex cybercrime and financial fraud scenarios.

Nimisha Ramesh, Chief Value Officer, added: “Our recent achievements highlight the power of combining technical expertise with strategic collaboration. We are committed to precision, integrity, and timely delivery of digital evidence. By partnering closely with law enforcement and regulatory authorities, including multiple DGIT units nationwide, we aim to set new benchmarks in forensic excellence and ensure cybercriminals are held accountable.”

SysTools’ collaboration has not only accelerated investigations but also significantly improved conviction success rates for law enforcement agencies. By leveraging its vast experience and cutting-edge forensic technology, SysTools has helped agencies unearth critical digital evidence—from encrypted communications and hidden financial trails to tampered corporate records. These findings have become instrumental in building strong cases, enabling prosecutors to present irrefutable evidence in court. This track record underscores SysTools’ role as a strategic enabler of justice, ensuring that cybercriminals and fraudsters are held accountable.

Looking ahead, SysTools is investing heavily in AI-driven forensic solutions to revolutionize digital investigations. By integrating machine learning and intelligent automation into its DFIR platforms, SysTools aims to reduce analysis and investigation time dramatically, enabling faster evidence discovery and case resolution. These AI capabilities will allow law enforcement agencies to process massive datasets, detect anomalies, and generate actionable insights in real time delivering efficient, accurate, and scalable solutions for the ever-evolving cybercrime landscape.

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