Difference between revisions of "EnCase"
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| + | ! '''Developer''': | ||
| + | | [http://www.guidancesoftware.com Guidance Software] | ||
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| + | | '''OS''': | ||
| + | | [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] | ||
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| + | ! '''Status''': | ||
| + | | Active | ||
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| + | ! '''Version''': | ||
| + | | 6.18 | ||
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| + | ! '''Genre''': | ||
| + | | Forensic Investigation | ||
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| + | ! '''Langauge''': | ||
| + | | [[English language|English]] | ||
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'''EnCase''' is a family of all-in-one computer forensics suites sold by [[Guidance Software]]. These products include EnCase Enterprise, EnCase Forensic Edition, EnCase eDiscovery, and EnCase Lab Edition. These programs use a proprietary image file format that has been reverse engineered. Users can create scripts, called [[EnScripts]], to automate tasks. | '''EnCase''' is a family of all-in-one computer forensics suites sold by [[Guidance Software]]. These products include EnCase Enterprise, EnCase Forensic Edition, EnCase eDiscovery, and EnCase Lab Edition. These programs use a proprietary image file format that has been reverse engineered. Users can create scripts, called [[EnScripts]], to automate tasks. | ||
Revision as of 16:50, 6 June 2011
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| Developer: | Guidance Software |
| OS: | Windows |
| Status: | Active |
| Version: | 6.18 |
| Genre: | Forensic Investigation |
| Langauge: | English |
EnCase is a family of all-in-one computer forensics suites sold by Guidance Software. These products include EnCase Enterprise, EnCase Forensic Edition, EnCase eDiscovery, and EnCase Lab Edition. These programs use a proprietary image file format that has been reverse engineered. Users can create scripts, called EnScripts, to automate tasks.
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