We are very proud to announce the release of what is a landmark development in AccessData’s product history. Forensic Toolkit 3.0 is now the most advanced computer forensic solution, built for speed, analytics and enterprise-class scalability. It is everything we envisioned it would be, and we believe it establishes a standard to which all other computer forensic solutions should be held.
Please review the extensive list of new features in FTK 3.0, which include
— GUI is 10 Times More Responsive
— Re-engineered Processing Engine
— Re-engineered dtSearch Integration
— Live Device Mounting
— Live Device Acquisition
— RAM Dump Search and Analysis
— New Mac Analysis
— Expanded Reporting
Doug, can you repost that quote…the Google ad obscures most of it!
Looks interesting (as FTK 2 did!). Is the Secure Remote Device Mounting feature going to be an F-Response killer?
Seeing as the Oracle element of FTK will not install on Windows 7 as yet means I'll have to wait until it does before I'll try it out.
I'm not sure I'm clear on how "Secure Remote Device Mounting" does anything with respect to F-Response, or what an "F-Response killer" is…can you elaborate?
Extracting this one aspect of a tool kit and trying to compare it to a separate product simply mangles any comparison. One has to make comparisons apples-to-apples.
Seeing as the Oracle element of FTK will not install on Windows 7 as yet means I'll have to wait until it does before I'll try it out.
Is there a planned fix for this? Has anyone tried running it in XP or Vista compatibility mode or XP VM?
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Was going to buy F-Response Field Kit but seeing as I have a current license for FTK doesn't look like I'll need to bother. If it works that is.
I can see that in some ways that function of FTK may compete with F-Response, say in a corporate environment. However I am running FTK 2.0 (when I run it) on two boxes (FTK on one and Oracle on another) and see 3.0 needing a similar platform. F-Response Consultant edition has been a great addition to my toolbox and come November I will renew my subscription.
Jonathan,
Yeah, I love marketing stuff, too…humor is a good thing.
I still don't see the "F-Response killer" thing…
Um by the way did any one look at the webinar? That rig's hardware was pretty heavy duty - i7, 12GB RAM, Raptor drives (1 just for Oracle). I wonder how it would run on a system without that much power.
Do you still call it a Honda Civic when you replace the engine with a Hemi?