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Digital Forensic Software


From: xgermx at gmail.com (xgermx)
Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 15:22:57 -0600

If this is going to court I would leave it to a professional, but if you
really want to get your hands dirty EnCase is pretty much the digital
forensics standard and FTK is a close second.


On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Tyler Robinson <pcimpressions at gmail.com>wrote:

Hey all looking for some of the fantastic advice that the pauldotcom
listeners always provide. I am helping our prosecuting attorney with
evidence from a hard drive, I am wondering what software everyone is using
to make the drive images, and if anyone knows of a good website that has all
the proper forms ex. digital chain of custody, and also some checklists or
guidelines. I know that Helix is a widely accepted linux distro for this
sort of thing but dont have much experience with it. I also have a copy of
FTR and have worked with it a bit. So any advice at all is always
appreciated. Thanks again and Thanks to Paul and Larry for bringing together
such a dynamic group of Security professionals and a great show.

--
Tyler Robinson
Owner of Computer Impressions and Tactical Network Security


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