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COMPUTER FORENSICS TOOLS & TECHNIQUES CATALOG

The primary goal of the Tool Catalog is to provide an easily searchable catalog
of forensic tools and techniques. This enables practitioners to find tools and
techniques that meet their specific technical needs. The Catalog provides the
ability to search by technical parameters based on specific digital forensics
functions, such as disk imaging or deleted file recovery. Note: information is
provided by the developer. Any mention of commercial or non-commercial products
is for information only and does not imply that a product has been tested.

A secondary goal of the Tool Catalog is to provide a picture of the digital
forensics tool landscape, showing where there are gaps, i.e., functions for
which there are no tools or techniques.

The website is divided into 3 major sections:

 1. A search feature to find tools and techniques.
 2. A page for developers to input information about their tools and techniques.
 3. A description of the functions and technical parameters. This is the Tools
    and Techniques Taxonomy.

The Catalog is growing. We will be adding new functions as suggested by the
community. Comments are welcome. Please email toolcatalog@nist.gov.

The Catalog is a partnership between the Department of Homeland Security,
Science & Technology Directorate, Cyber Security Division and the National
Institute of Standards and Technology Computer Forensics Tool Testing Program.

This web page was last modified on September 23, 2024 at 17:56.


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