Core Insights - Cellebrite, a leader in Digital Investigative solutions, hosted its inaugural Digital Justice Awards to honor excellence in digital forensics [1][2] - The event highlighted the contributions of individuals and organizations in enhancing community safety through digital forensics [2] Award Winners - Rising Star Award: Amy Laabs from Lakewood, Colorado Police Department [2] - Voice for the Voiceless: Raymond Coles, John Jones, and Stephen Nowatkowski for their impactful work in digital forensics [2] - Mentor of the Year: Heather Charpentier from New York State Police for guiding future digital forensic professionals [2] - Design Partner of the Year: Jarrod Scott from Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations for exceptional engagement in Cellebrite's Design Partner program [5] - Digital Bridge Builder: Sean Taylor from Columbus, Ohio Police Department for initiatives connecting law enforcement agencies [5] - Community Guardian Award: Glenn Devitt for innovative programs improving community safety [5] - Excellence in Digital Forensics: Donna Montague from Gainesville, FL Police Department for significant contributions to digital forensics [5] - Case of the Year: David 'Britt' Dove for the Murdaugh murders investigation [5] Event Overview - The Digital Justice Awards set the stage for Cellebrite's three-day Global C2C User Summit, attracting hundreds of customers globally for expert-led sessions and keynotes [3]
10 Winners Awarded "Justies" at Cellebrite's First-Ever Digital Justice Awards