Cellebrite, a digital intelligence and cybersecurity firm, has laid off approximately 20 employees in Israel as part of a restructuring effort following its $170 million acquisition of U.S.-based Corellium. The layoffs, announced on December 3, 2025, affect about 3.6% of its 550-person Israeli workforce and roughly 1.5% of its global team of 1,300. The company stated the move aligns its organizational structure with current business needs and its expanded technological roadmap, which now includes Corellium's advanced virtualization platform for mobile operating systems. This strategic acquisition aims to enhance Cellebrite's forensic and cyber capabilities by moving beyond physical device analysis.