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Henry McKelvey
Sr. Systems Engineer (R&D) at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Yes, I did. I still use and teach with other options, because I feel that students should know about multiple systems. I have used in teaching FTK, ProDiscover, and Sleuth Kit (Autopsy).
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Om Salamkayala
Digital Forensics Analyst at a security firm with 11-50 employees
I am not sure what the client has done regarding this.
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Reviewer34
Information Security Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
We use many other forensics tools like AccessData FTK, Magnet Axiom, and X-Ways.
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March 2024
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Dharmil Badami
Team Lead at a security firm with 51-200 employees
We compared it to Autopsy. We noticed that with EnCase, the indexing is much faster.
In addition, I also use FDK and Unix. In comparison, EnCase is pretty solid, because of the lab solution compared to FDK and Autopsy. And, if the size goes beyond a certain TB, like 100 or plus, then we use Unix.
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I think any organization should have a combination of licenced tools and also open source, so they can compare our results.
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