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Government Computer News - February 28, 2007AccessData Wins DC3 Challenge View Full Article
2006
Investors Business Daily - February 21, 2006"Cyberforensics Evolving Fast" AccessData Forensic Toolkit -- A catalyst in the fast-growing computer-security software market. "Whether a murder case, petty crime or corporate fraud, digital evidence left behind in emails, Web pages, online photos and cell phone calls often make or break a case. Digital forensics -- culling and preserving digital evidence for legal use -- is a small but fast-growing subset of the $6.4 billion computer-security software market. The biggest catalyst has come from new software products that have come out in recent years to make computer forensic investigations easier, says Michael Menz, president of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association. 'Companies today are spending upward of $500,000 on (computer forensic) software,' he said."View Full Article
Investors Business Daily - February 21, 2006"Cyberforensics Evolving Fast" AccessData Forensic Toolkit -- A catalyst in the fast-growing computer-security software market.
"Whether a murder case, petty crime or corporate fraud, digital evidence left behind in emails, Web pages, online photos and cell phone calls often make or break a case.
Digital forensics -- culling and preserving digital evidence for legal use -- is a small but fast-growing subset of the $6.4 billion computer-security software market.
The biggest catalyst has come from new software products that have come out in recent years to make computer forensic investigations easier, says Michael Menz, president of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association. 'Companies today are spending upward of $500,000 on (computer forensic) software,' he said."View Full Article
Information Security Magazine - Dec. 2005"To Catch a Thief" "...the premier forensic tool..."View Full Article
Federal Computer Week - Nov 14, 2005Computer Forensics: Donning your Detectives HatView Full Article
Washington Post - March 28, 2005 "Secret Service's Distributed Computing Project Aimed at Decoding Encrypted Evidence"View Full Article
Law Office Computing - April/May 2001"The key to overcoming formatting and security obstacles," Michael W. Newcomb, 3 Pages. Software Review focusing on password recovery for use in legal investigations. "The Password Recovery Toolkit is geared to the professional or forensic investigator requiring strong reporting, simultaneous file analysis and batch processing."
CFO - April 2001"Forensic Computing: Playing Private Eye," Alix Nyberg, 1 page. Article on the emergence of computer forensic science and the tools used to fight cyber crime. "Lawyers expend energy on electronic discovery 'because that's where the good stuff is.'" "Even when files are deleted, data rarely disappears unless the drive on which it resides has been overwritten." AccessData's Forensic Toolkit can be used to recover this important deleted information.
Wired - June 2000"Password Snatcher," 1 Page. Positive Review of Password Recovery Toolkit and Distributed Network Attack. "AccessData has been quietly selling military-grade code-breaking software to law enforcement, private investigators, and corporations."
Business Security e-Journal - March 2000 Review of Password Recovery Toolkit, 1 Page. "This software is an absolute must for any person even thinking of working in computer investigations."