EnCase
computer forensics software
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EnCase
Summary
EnCase is a software[1]. EnCase ranks in the top 6% of software entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (33 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- EnCase's instance of is recorded as software[3].
- EnCase's developer is recorded as Guidance Software[4].
- EnCase's operating system is recorded as Microsoft Windows[5].
- EnCase's has use is recorded as digital forensics[6].
- EnCase's has use is recorded as computer security[7].
- EnCase's has use is recorded as electronic discovery[8].
- EnCase's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0fs2nr[9].
- EnCase's official website is recorded as http://www.guidancesoftware.com[10].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as Encase Image File Format/Expert Witness Compression Format[11].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as Logical File Evidence Format[12].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as Expert Witness Disk Image[13].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as EnCase hash map[14].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as EnCase Case data[15].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as EnCase Case Template[16].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as EnCase Package[17].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as EnCase forensics Hash[18].
- EnCase's readable file format is recorded as EnCase data (generic)[19].
- EnCase's writable file format is recorded as Expert Witness Disk Image[20].
- EnCase's writable file format is recorded as Encase Image File Format/Expert Witness Compression Format[21].
- EnCase's writable file format is recorded as Logical File Evidence Format[22].
- EnCase's writable file format is recorded as EnCase hash map[23].
- EnCase's writable file format is recorded as EnCase Case data[24].
- EnCase's writable file format is recorded as EnCase Case Template[25].
- EnCase's writable file format is recorded as EnCase Package[26].
- EnCase's writable file format is recorded as EnCase forensics Hash[27].
Why It Matters
EnCase ranks in the top 6% of software entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (33 views/month).[2]