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FTK Imager is a digital forensics tool used for acquiring and extracting data from digital media. FTK Imager can be used to connect to a live system and acquire data in a forensically sound manner, or to collect data from a system that has been powered down. FTK Imager can also be used to create disk images, which can be used for analysis or for creating a bootable environment for forensic analysis. | FTK Imager is a digital forensics tool used for acquiring and extracting data from digital media. FTK Imager can be used to connect to a live system and acquire data in a forensically sound manner, or to collect data from a system that has been powered down. FTK Imager can also be used to create disk images, which can be used for analysis or for creating a bootable environment for forensic analysis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:56, 24 April 2024
Description
FTK Imager is a digital forensics tool used for acquiring and extracting data from digital media. FTK Imager can be used to connect to a live system and acquire data in a forensically sound manner, or to collect data from a system that has been powered down. FTK Imager can also be used to create disk images, which can be used for analysis or for creating a bootable environment for forensic analysis.