Cellebrite Honors 20 JUSTYS Winners, Employees Contribute $67,500 for Fallen Officers

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Cellebrite presented 20 JUSTYS Digital Justice Awards to public and private sector investigators at its second annual C2C User Summit, with employees contributing $67,500 to support families of fallen officers via C.O.P.S. U.S. and U.K. It attracted nearly 500 organizations from 30 countries during the summit.

1. Event Details

Cellebrite hosted its second annual Digital Justice Awards at the C2C User Summit in Washington, D.C., where it recognized 20 leading digital investigation professionals across public and private sectors. The summit featured expert-led sessions, keynotes by Terry Crews and a live stream to over 7.5 million subscribers.

2. Award Categories and Winners

The JUSTYS encompassed 12 award categories—from Rising Star to Case of the Year—honoring contributions in digital forensics, advocacy and innovation. Winners included both public and private sector professionals such as Jonathan Adams, Patrick Eller and Operation Spy investigators Claire Hardisty and Laura Boothroyd.

3. Employee Contributions and Attendance

Inspired by its community, Cellebrite employees personally donated $67,500 to support surviving families of fallen officers through C.O.P.S. in the U.S. and U.K. The week-long summit attracted nearly 500 organizations from 30 countries, underscoring global engagement with the company’s AI-powered investigative solutions.

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