The Limits of Email Attachments
For many agencies, email has long been the go-to method for transferring digital files. But when it comes to digital evidence sharing, email falls short. Attachments are size-limited, untracked, and easy to forward, creating major risks for data exposure and chain-of-custody gaps. Once an email is sent, the sender loses all control over where the file goes next or who gains access.
As evidence volumes continue to grow, relying on email for file transfers is not only inefficient but also unsafe. Agencies need a system designed specifically for secure and scalable Cloud Evidence Sharing Portal access.
Secure Links: Controlled Access in One Click
Unlike email attachments, secure links created within a digital evidence sharing platform are governed, traceable, and time-bound. Each link is created under strict permissions, allowing only authorized users to view or download files. These links can be configured to expire automatically after a set period, reducing the risk of lingering access.
Every access event viewing, downloading, or sharing is recorded in the system’s audit log, providing a complete trail of activity. This structure protects sensitive content while making evidence transfers faster and more reliable.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Time-Boxed Access
Modern digital evidence sharing systems support multi-factor authentication, adding an additional security layer beyond passwords. Users verify their identity before viewing or downloading files, preventing unauthorized access even if credentials are compromised.
Time-boxed access provides that once the investigation or legal process is complete, access automatically expires. No one keeps a permanent copy unless permitted, keeping digital assets under agency control.
Auto-Redaction: Protecting Sensitive Information
Manual redaction is time-consuming and prone to error. Advanced Cloud Evidence Sharing Portals now include automated redaction options to hide faces, license plates, or other personal identifiers before sharing evidence externally. This saves hours of manual work while maintaining compliance with privacy and disclosure standards.
By integrating redaction tools directly into the digital evidence sharing workflow, agencies can release material to prosecutors or partner agencies faster without risking exposure of sensitive details.
Scale Securely with DIMS Share
Linear Systems offers a purpose-built platform for secure evidence transfer and collaboration. With features like MFA, expiring links, and automatic audit logs, agencies gain a system that scales across units while reducing administrative burden.
It’s time to move beyond email attachments and adopt a solution designed for the demands of modern law enforcement.
Law enforcement agencies often share digital evidence with multiple parties from victims and prosecutors to media units and external agencies. Managing these diverse audiences securely and efficiently requires more than just file transfers. That’s where digital evidence governance for law enforcement becomes essential. Linear Systems DIMS platform introduces a controlled, auditable approach to evidence sharing, reducing risks while keeping collaboration smooth and compliant.
Governed Sharing Through One Secure Link
With DIMS link-based sharing for multiple stakeholders, agencies can distribute evidence through a single, secure channel instead of sending multiple copies. Each shared link is governed by specific access permissions, allowing administrators to define who can view, download, or comment on assets. These law enforcement collaboration tools simplify coordination across departments while maintaining strict data control and accountability.
Watermarking and Expiration Controls
Data security does not stop at access management. The DIMS platform applies watermarking and expiration controls to every shared asset. These features protect the authenticity of evidence and prevent unauthorized reuse. Watermarks identify the recipient of a file, creating a visual audit trail, while expiration settings automatically revoke access after a designated time frame. These options reduce exposure risks, supporting both transparency and privacy across all sharing activities.
Victim Access Management
Victims often require limited access to digital materials related to their cases. DIMS simplifies this process through built-in victim access management features. Agencies can securely share only relevant content subsets, shielding sensitive material while providing needed visibility. Access is tracked and logged, creating an accountable record of all interactions and downloads. This balanced approach upholds privacy standards and strengthens trust between departments and the community.
Digital Evidence Subsets for Targeted Sharing
In complex investigations, not every stakeholder needs access to the full case file. The DIMS evidence portal supports digital evidence subsets, allowing officers to share selected items based on case stage or audience type. Prosecutors can receive complete evidence packages, while external agencies or media units can be given redacted or summarized versions. This structured approach reduces data overload while preserving evidentiary integrity.
Cloud Evidence Sharing with Expiration and Watermarking
DIMS platform operates as a cloud evidence sharing system, combining scalability with compliance. Files remain encrypted during storage and transfer, while administrators retain complete visibility through detailed logs. This model simplifies collaboration without compromising security, a crucial factor for departments handling growing data volumes across jurisdictions.