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sirjeimz
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Hi,

I have looked at the DELL Forensics Solution with SPEKTOR for triage analysis.

Can someone pliz criticize it for me?….

Thanks

Sirjeimz!


   
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I don't understand your question.please tell us more details.


   
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KungFuAction
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http//content.dell.com/us/en/fedgov/d/campaigns/triage-solution.aspx


   
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evee
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The specs and videos look awesome. But its very sad only fedgovs are getting the cool toys all the time.


   
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The non-FedGov link.

http//content.dell.com/us/en/gen/d/campaigns/triage-solution


   
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evee
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@BitHead Yes other link / same page. At least for me.

But I found a reseller (initial inventor?!) in UK wich seems to sell to corporate
http//www.evidencetalks.com/

I want one of this sweet babys for testing… and I want it now! )


   
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harryparsonage
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The specs and videos look awesome. But its very sad only fedgovs are getting the cool toys all the time.

Any advertising by a vendor should be taken with a pinch of salt.

A range of free and paid for Triage tools were independently tested by the UK Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) last year including SPEKTOR and the top scoring was ADF Triage Examiner.

I would also say it is very good but you can take what I say with a pinch of salt.

H


   
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The benefits of the Dell Forensic solution isn't the triage. that's one small part of it, but it's just a tool and as Harry points out, other vendors are available.

I haven't looked at the recent changes but I looked at this solution in detail a couple of years back. Is it a good solution? The answer, as always is "it depends"

How big is your operation? what do you currently have in your lab? What are your capabilities for doing something similar? what benefit do you expect it to deliver?

The Dell solution is a massive step forward if you want a "lab in a box". You get good hardware, software and support / development. It can seriously increase your workflow. Having said that, it depends were your current bottlenecks are.

There's nothing special about it, it just very well designed infrastructure and in a neat package. My problem with it is what happens when you want to change something? It was being offered as a locked down, managed service when I looked at it. If you wanted to change the config or software versions you had to either submit a change request to Dell or wait for them to release an update.


   
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