RECON ITR MacBook Neo

SUMURI Confirms RECON ITR Compatibility with Newly Released MacBook Neo on Launch Day

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Magnolia, Delaware — SUMURI announced today that its macOS forensic imaging solution, RECON ITR, successfully supports the newly released MacBook Neo on the same day the device became available.

The SUMURI team obtained the MacBook Neo immediately after its release and conducted validation testing using the current production version of RECON ITR. The results confirmed that the tool performs forensic imaging and triage operations successfully on the new hardware.

The MacBook Neo represents a new class of Apple laptop designed to compete not only with traditional Intel-based notebooks but also with widely deployed Chromebook platforms. Industry analysts expect the system to see broad adoption across education, enterprise, and general consumer markets.

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Supporting Investigators When New Hardware Launches

For digital forensic investigators and e-discovery professionals, rapid adoption of new hardware platforms presents an ongoing challenge. When new devices are released, the ability to immediately collect forensic evidence can be critical to investigations.

“Supporting new Apple hardware from day one is essential,” said Steve Whalen, Co-Founder of SUMURI and a longtime digital forensics expert. “Investigators cannot afford to wait months for tools to catch up when new systems enter the market. Our goal is to ensure forensic practitioners can acquire evidence and perform triage on these systems as soon as they appear in the field.”

About RECON ITR

RECON ITR is a macOS-native forensic imaging tool designed to collect evidence from Apple systems while preserving critical macOS metadata and filesystem artifacts. The platform is widely used by law enforcement agencies, military organizations, corporate investigators, and digital forensic laboratories worldwide.

Capabilities for Modern Apple Hardware

Immediate compatibility with systems such as the MacBook Neo enables investigators to:

  • Perform forensic imaging of modern Apple hardware
  • Conduct rapid triage during active investigations
  • Preserve native macOS artifacts and metadata
  • Acquire evidence for criminal investigations and e-discovery matters
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Next-Generation RECON ITR Development

SUMURI also confirmed that the next-generation version of RECON ITR, currently undergoing a major modernization effort, successfully supports the MacBook Neo as well. The new version is being rebuilt using modern Apple development frameworks to improve performance, stability, and long-term compatibility with future macOS systems.

Images and demonstrations showing both the current and next-generation versions of RECON ITR operating on the MacBook Neo will be released soon.

Investigators and organizations interested in the latest updates are encouraged to follow announcements on the SUMURI website.

More information will be released shortly.

About SUMURI

SUMURI is a Delaware-based digital forensics company specializing in Apple-focused forensic solutions, training, and custom forensic workstations. Its products, including RECON ITR and RECON LAB, are designed to support investigators performing digital evidence collection and analysis on macOS systems.

Website: https://sumuri.com

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