Getting the facts right is important in any
situation, but none more so than in legal cases. Putting a case together and
establishing the truth for a client who has been wrongfully accused, for
instance, relies on stringent fact-checking and authentication. That’s why
ICFECI and tens of thousands of others use Autopsy, a powerful tool that
validates findings from forensic programs like FTK and Oxygen. The open source
digital forensics platform is a fast, thorough, and efficient hard drive
investigation solution offering all the core features a forensic investigator
needs.
The software is built by Basis Technology, who also
offer training, commercial support and add-on modules. Training allows
investigators to maximize efficiency and obtain CPE credits, while the
subscription-based support grants you access to dedicated engineers providing
expert knowledge and timely resolutions. As well as this, users can request
custom modules to streamline investigations, access advanced expertise and take
advantage of flexible IP models.
Autopsy is designed with ease of use in mind. It’s
used by law enforcement, corporate examiners and national security, so making
things intuitive and easy to follow is something this program does very well.
Everyone wants results fast, and this is another thing Autopsy excels at — the
platform runs background tasks in parallel and will show you in minutes if
keywords are found on a device. Users can also skip unnecessary, time intensive
steps for a less thorough analysis, and you can also prioritize folders and
files you are particularly keen to examine.
Perhaps the greatest feature of Autopsy is its
affordability. The software is free to use, and provides a sophisticated
forensic tool comparable to other commercial programs. In fact, Autopsy offers
other features like web artefact analysis that more costly tools do not.
If you’d like to find out more about Autopsy, feel
free to contact ICFECI today or download for free on their website.
Resource: https://www.icfeci.com/autopsy/
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