05 Jun 2025
by Andy Martin

Digital Intelligence: Transforming National Security Through Innovation

Guest blog by Andy Martin, Head of EMEA Pre Sales Engineering at Cellebrite #NatSec2025

Andy Martin

Andy Martin

Head of EMEA Pre Sales Engineering, Cellebrite

The national security landscape has fundamentally transformed in the digital age. As criminal activities increasingly migrate to sophisticated digital platforms and cyber threats evolve at an unprecedented pace, the ability to extract actionable intelligence from digital evidence has become paramount. Around 90% of all crimes now involve digital footprints, fundamentally reshaping how, intelligence agencies, and national security organisations approach investigations.

The Digital Evidence Revolution

The proliferation of digital devices and cloud-based systems has created both opportunities and challenges for national security professionals. Investigators now spend an average of 69 hours per case reviewing data, highlighting the critical need for technological solutions that can accelerate the investigative process while maintaining forensic integrity.

At Cellebrite, we've witnessed firsthand how digital intelligence platforms are transforming this landscape. Our technology is used in more than 1.5 million investigations globally each year, equipping more than 7,000 customers worldwide to resolve legally sanctioned investigations across diverse threat vectors including child exploitation, radicalisation, extremism, anti-terror operations, organised crime, human trafficking, and financial crimes.

AI-Powered Innovation for Modern Threats

The integration of artificial intelligence into digital forensics represents a paradigm shift in investigative capabilities. According to recent industry surveys, 61% of digital forensics professionals express a positive perception of AI's role, recognising its potential to enhance efficiency and accuracy in investigations. However, the sector must balance innovation with accountability, ensuring AI-driven tools remain transparent and legally defensible.

Cellebrite's Spring 2025 Release is an example of our evolving approach, which balances AI-powered innovations across our portfolio while maintaining human expertise at the center of the investigative process. Our new cloud foundation delivers a purpose-built user experience that scales investigative capabilities and accelerates decision-making across public safety, intelligence and enterprise sectors.

Cloud Infrastructure: Scaling Security Operations

The shift toward cloud-based digital forensics represents more than technological advancement—it's a strategic imperative for national security organisations. Survey data indicates that 33% of agency management is receptive to adopting cloud solutions for evidence storage and management, driven by the need for improved accessibility, collaboration, and scalability.

The Cellebrite Digital Investigative Platform addresses these needs by enabling secure cloud-based evidence management. This cloud-first approach empowers distributed investigative teams to collaborate effectively while maintaining the highest security standards.

Market Growth and Strategic Investment

The global digital forensics market is projected to grow from USD 12.94 billion in 2025 to USD 22.81 billion by 2030 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.0%, reflecting the critical importance organisations place on digital investigation capabilities. This growth trajectory underscores the sector's recognition that digital intelligence is no longer optional—it's fundamental to effective security operations.

The UK's Digital Security Imperative

Recent UK Cybersecurity Survey data reveals that 43% of UK businesses experienced cyber breaches in the past year, emphasizing the persistent threat facing British organisations. However, the same data shows that while cybersecurity remains a high priority for most organisations, there's been a concerning decline in board-level responsibility for cybersecurity matters.

This disconnect highlights a critical opportunity for growth in the national security sector: bridging the gap between technological capability and organisational commitment. Digital forensics and incident response capabilities must be embedded into strategic security frameworks, not treated as reactive measures.

Building Resilient Digital Ecosystems

The convergence of cybersecurity and digital forensics represents the future of national security operations. Digital forensics teams are increasingly embedded within incident response units, enabling real-time analysis of breaches and rapid tracing of attack vectors. This integration allows organisations to move beyond reactive investigations towards proactive threat intelligence and prevention.

As we advance through 2025, the national security sector's ability to innovate while maintaining ethical standards will determine its efficacy. By investing in advanced digital intelligence platforms, fostering cross-sector collaboration, and maintaining human oversight of technological solutions, the UK can strengthen its position as a global leader in digital security innovation.

The digital age demands nothing less than a complete reimagining of investigative capabilities—and organisations that embrace this transformation today will define tomorrow's security landscape.


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Andy Martin

Andy Martin

Head of EMEA Pre Sales Engineering, Cellebrite