Forensic Acquisition
Acquire data from "Evidence" drives up to 37GB/min.
Hash MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2 on the fly.
Encrypt data on the fly.
Supports format: DD, 100%, Encase.
Many Interfaces: SCSI, IDE, SATA, SAS, USB, 1394, SCSI, FC.
Windows base.
Fast Network connectivity.
Terra Byte Storage Array.
Multi Drive Copy.
Form Factors: Micro-SATA, Mini-SATA, 1.8", 2.5", 3.5" .
Support Linux, Mac, Win.
Seize Data from unopened PC or Notebook.
Creating a duplicate from an original document.
Forensic duplication is the process of creating a duplicate from an original document, usually to preserve it in case it becomes damaged. It is also known as bitwise duplication, sector copying, or physical imaging. Forensic duplication is used to create an accurate copy of data that is admissible as evidence in legal proceedings. It is the primary method for collecting hard disk,SSD,M.2, floppy, CD/DVD, and flash-based data for the purpose of evidence gathering. Digital forensic investigators use forensic duplication to acquire a copy of the information contained on a suspect device to be used as part of their investigation.