
Company announces the integration of QView® and the addition of similar face and object detection
Orem, Utah – September 17, 2020 – Exterro, a leading provider of integrated digital forensics and e-discovery software, today announced 7.4, the latest version of the company’s digital forensics software solutions that feature enhancements that make it possible for users to investigate all types of devices and data types regardless of what device they are stored on.
“We process and index more data types quicker than anyone else on the market,” said Harsh Behl, director of product management at Exterro. “This allows our customers to use one tool instead of several.”
FTK® (Forensic Toolkit®) is a court-cited digital investigations software tool built to help customers find relevant evidence faster, dramatically increase analysis speed and reduce backlogs. FTK Lab is a large-scale investigations and processing engine that enables computer forensics labs of all sizes to provide their teams with collaborative analysis, centralized case management and web-based review, thereby dramatically streamlining the investigative process.
The 7.4 release seeks to address key challenges in the market by expanding the ability to gain quick insights into mobile and Internet artifacts and provide an easy, intuitive review with the integration of QView®. Enterprise segments will appreciate the ability to collect, analyze and compare volatile data from Microsoft® Windows® 10 as well as faster Mac® agent collections. FTK and FTK Lab customers will appreciate the following enhancements:
“While this release enhances the most robust, forensically sound and diverse processing technology, it is also geared toward offering a superior review for investigators. The integration of QView will be key to achieving and offering the best-in-industry review platform by not only allowing more dynamic workflows but also offering a true innovative review experience,” said Behl.