The Name Behind the Tools
SUMURI is a worldwide specialist in digital evidence — software, hardware, training and services, built by working forensic examiners for forensic examiners. They’re known for one thing few competitors do well: pulling clean, court-ready evidence off Apple devices. Founded and run by real investigators, SUMURI treats its customers like family rather than licence numbers — a value SIAGA shares, and a big reason we partner with them.
Why This Matters
- A FileVault-encrypted Mac or a locked iPhone stops most investigations cold. SUMURI's tools were built for exactly that moment.
- Apple changes macOS every single year — APFS, the T2 chip, Apple Silicon. Tools that aren't built for Apple fall behind fast.
- Generic forensic suites quietly skip the data they can't read. The evidence is sitting there; the tool just never shows it to you.
How SIAGA Works With SUMURI
SUMURI doesn’t sell a little of everything. They went deep on the hardest corner of the field — Apple — and built the software, the workstations and the training to own it. That focus is why their tools keep working when the device on your bench is the newest MacBook or a locked iPhone.
SIAGA brings that capability to Malaysia end to end. We help you choose the right mix — field triage, lab analysis, workstation or full kit — supply it, set it up, and back it with training so your examiners are productive from day one, not month three.
What SIAGA Delivers From SUMURI
- RECON ITR — image and triage any Mac in the field, then generate a report on the spot.
- RECON LAB — SUMURI's flagship suite. Automated analysis across Mac, Windows, iOS and Google, surfacing data other tools miss.
- PALADIN PRO — the examiner's Swiss Army knife for forensic imaging, now shipping with CARBON built in.
- CARBON — boot a suspect's disk image into a safe virtual machine and see their world exactly as they left it.
- TALINO Forensic Workstations — purpose-built, expandable machines that run Windows and Mac side by side, now ready for AI-heavy workloads.
- Macintosh Forensic Survival Course (MFSC) — hands-on training that turns examiners into Apple specialists.











