Magnet Forensics Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the development and sale of evidence recovery software tools and digital evidence management platforms in Canada, Asia, the United States, the Americas, and Europe. It offers Magnet AXIOM, a digital investigations platform to recover analyze, and report on digital evidence from mobiles, cloud and vehicle sources; Magnet AXIOM CYBER, a digital forensics and incident response solution for businesses that need to perform remote acquisitions, and collect and analyze evidence from computers, cloud, and mobile devices; Magnet Digital Investigation Suite, which transforms digital investigations with analytics and collaborate agency-wide, securely, and at scale; and Magnet DVR Examiner, that recovers video and metadata from CCTV and Surveillance DVRs. The company also provides Magnet AUTOMATE, an orchestration and automation tool that automate mobile and computer workflows; Magnet ATLAS, a tool to manage cases, generate real-time reports, and track digital investigations; Magnet REVIEW to securely share the digital evidence via a single web-based platform; Magnet IGNITE, a cloud-based compromise assessment tool that performs scans and initial analysis of endpoints; and Magnet OUTRIDER, that enables triage devices for illicit content such as CSAM in the field or the lab with automated insights. The company was formerly known as JADsoftware Inc. and changed its name to Magnet Forensics Inc. in August 2012. Magnet Forensics Inc. was incorporated in 2010 and is headquartered in Waterloo, Canada.
Canadian Market Performance
7D7 Days: -1.3%
3M3 Months: 7.7%
1Y1 Year: 18.6%
YTDYear to Date: 8.7%
Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 1.3%, driven by a pullback of 2.1% in the Financials sector. In the last year, the market is actually up 19%. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 11% annually. Market details ›
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