
Autopsy - Digital Forensics
Autopsy® is the premier end-to-end open source digital forensics platform. Built by Sleuth Kit Labs with the core features you expect in commercial forensic tools, Autopsy is a fast, thorough, and efficient …
Autopsy - Download
Download Autopsy Version 4.22.1 for Windows Download 64-bit Download for Linux and OS X Autopsy 4 will run on Linux and OS X. To do so: Download the Autopsy ZIP file Linux will need The Sleuth Kit …
Autopsy - About
Autopsy is the premier open source forensics platform which is fast, easy-to-use, and capable of analyzing all types of mobile devices and digital media. Its plug-in architecture enables extensibility …
Autopsy - Use Cases
Investigators of all stripes can find value in using Autopsy as a primary forensic tool, an extension of their current forensic toolset, and/or as a way to validate findings from other tools.
Autopsy - Add-On Modules
Text Gisting Analyze foreign-language content on digital media in the field — even when you have only limited time and personnel.
Autopsy - Training
Attend online or in-person training to learn about the most efficient ways of using Autopsy. All courses provide a certificate of completion to use towards CPE credits.
Autopsy - Autopsy 4.22.0: BitLocker Support, Cyber Triage Sidecar ...
Cyber Triage has its own forensic collector easily deployed via EDRs and other agents. Its main benefit is the automated analysis that allows you to focus on a subset of artifacts instead of forcing you to …
Autopsy - Law Enforcement Bundle
It provides an interface to categorize and store hash values from the video and image files extracted by a digital forensics program, which can in turn query the database for matching hashes.
English – Autopsy
Autopsy does not have the ability to acquire data from a drone, but it can analyze the disk image, find the “.dat” files, and make artifacts that can be displayed in the main UI tree and as track points in the …
Autopsy - Triage Media With Autopsy 4.4.0
Making a forensic image of a drive is time intensive and you can now skip the step with Autopsy. There is a new feature that allows you to make a sparse VHD image of a USB-connected device.