RECON LAB and RECON ITR Software Bundle
$3,499.00
This bundle combines RECON ITR with RECON LAB, SUMURI’s forensic analysis platform.
Together, the tools support workflows for imaging, triage, and analysis across macOS systems and additional data sources, including Windows systems, Google Takeout data, iOS devices, Android devices, and more.
Note:
- PALADIN PRO is included with all new orders of RECON ITR at no additional charge.
- Designed to image Windows, Linux, and pre-T2 Intel Macs without requiring software reinstallation.
- Includes over 150 open-source forensic tools.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
RECON LAB
RECON LAB is SUMURI’s forensic analysis platform built on macOS and designed to process and analyze digital evidence from multiple operating systems and data sources.
The platform supports automated artifact processing from macOS, Windows, iOS, Android devices, and cloud data sources. Evidence collected during imaging can be imported and analyzed within the macOS environment.
Investigators can review artifacts, filter results, bookmark findings, and generate reports as part of the analysis workflow.
RECON ITR
RECON ITR is a forensic imaging and triage solution designed specifically for macOS systems. Built natively on macOS, it supports the acquisition and triage of modern Apple devices.
The tool allows investigators to collect system artifacts and review parsed results during triage workflows. Reporting and export features help examiners identify and preserve relevant evidence during investigations.
RECON ITR includes PALADIN PRO to support imaging and triage of Windows, Linux, and older Mac systems.
PALADIN PRO
PALADIN is SUMURI’s bootable Linux forensic environment that includes a large collection of acquisition and analysis tools.
PALADIN PRO is delivered on a Samsung USB device and supports both USB Type-A and USB Type-C connections. The environment includes PALADIN LTS and PALADIN 32.
PALADIN includes more than 150 open-source forensic tools along with the PALADIN Toolbox, which supports imaging, hashing, image conversion, logical imaging, imaging of unallocated space, and automatic write blocking.
PALADIN has been widely used by forensic examiners around the world.




