Cellebrite and SkySafe Partner to Integrate Counter-Drone Systems with Digital Forensics
Cellebrite DI Ltd has announced an expanded partnership with drone detection and airspace intelligence firm SkySafe, combining AI-driven digital forensics with real-time UAV detection and behavioral analysis. The integration enables law enforcement and security organizations to detect, analyze, and respond to malicious drone threats at scale on a unified platform.

Highlights
- Cellebrite DI Ltd and SkySafe have expanded their partnership to integrate AI-powered digital forensics with real-time UAV detection and airspace intelligence on a unified platform.
- The integrated solution allows agencies to cross-reference live and historical drone flight data — including flight trajectories and operator signals — with mobile device forensic evidence to generate actionable intelligence.
- Cellebrite President of Products and Technology Shiven Ramji stated the partnership bridges a 'critical and often life-or-death gap' between digital forensics and real-time intelligence.
- SkySafe Founder and CEO Grant Jordan emphasized that effective drone investigations begin with trustworthy airspace intelligence, supporting both real-time response and long-term investigative needs.
- The solution targets the growing threat of malicious drone use, providing law enforcement, security departments, and private organizations with a more complete investigative toolchain.
Cellebrite and SkySafe Integrate Counter-Drone Systems with Digital Forensics Platform
Cellebrite DI Ltd, a provider of AI-powered digital investigation and intelligence solutions, has announced an expanded partnership with SkySafe, a drone detection and airspace intelligence company. The collaboration merges advanced digital forensics capabilities with real-time UAV detection and deep behavioral analysis, enabling organizations and law enforcement agencies to proactively detect, analyze, and respond to potential threats in real time and at scale.
Combining Digital Forensics with Real-Time Airspace Intelligence
In a joint statement, the two companies noted: "As malicious drone use cases continue to grow, investigators face increasing challenges in correlating digital evidence with time-sensitive UAV operational data. By integrating SkySafe's drone detection and airspace intelligence into the Cellebrite platform, agencies can cross-reference real-time and historical drone flight data with mobile device forensic evidence on a single platform — generating actionable intelligence that uncovers hidden behavioral patterns, identifies illicit networks, and accelerates case investigations."
Executives Highlight Cross-Domain Integration as Critical
Shiven Ramji, President of Products and Technology at Cellebrite, stated: "This partnership bridges a critical — and often life-or-death — gap between digital forensics and real-time intelligence. By working closely with SkySafe, we can help organizations protect communities, safeguard critical infrastructure, and respond rapidly to emerging threats with unprecedented speed and clarity."
Grant Jordan, Founder and CEO of SkySafe, added: "Effective drone investigations start with trustworthy airspace intelligence. Together with Cellebrite, we can help agencies and organizations leverage comprehensive forensic data to detect, analyze, and respond to drone activity — supporting both real-time response and long-term investigative needs."
A New Solution for Countering Malicious Drone Threats
The integrated solution is designed to address the escalating threat posed by malicious drones. It cross-references airspace intelligence gathered on-site — including flight trajectories and operator signals — with mobile device forensic data, providing law enforcement, security departments, and private organizations with a more complete investigative toolchain.
For more information, visit www.cellebrite.com.
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