Data Source-level Focus in Large Cases

The 4.8.0 release of Autopsy is out and the major themes in the release are: Focus on data source-level review in large cases Keyword search accuracy improvements Tagging efficiencies Plus lots of other changes. This blog focuses on the data source-level changes that will make it easier for you to conduct investigations on a single […] Continue reading Data Source-level Focus in Large Cases

Correlate Cases and Get Intelligence

Overview Starting with Autopsy 4.5.0, you can now determine when a file or phone number (or other artifact) was seen in a previous case. You can also be alerted when an artifact was found that was previously marked as “bad”. These features are possible because of new infrastructure called the Central Repository. In this blog, […] Continue reading Correlate Cases and Get Intelligence

Collaborative Autopsy: How It Works

At OSDFCon this year, we launched a new version of Autopsy with a number of collaboration features. The fundamental interface and end use of Autopsy hasn’t changed with the new v4.0, but there are a few differences between configuring a single-user vs. a collaborative environment. This post describes them in greater detail. Why a Collaborative […] Continue reading Collaborative Autopsy: How It Works

Collaborate on Cases with Autopsy 4.0

At the Open Source Digital Forensics Conference last week, we announced the launch of Autopsy 4.0, the free and open source digital forensics platform that now adds major features promoting collaboration. As a result: Multiple examiners can work on the same case at the same time, and see what other examiners are doing. Examiners have […] Continue reading Collaborate on Cases with Autopsy 4.0