Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Guardonix USB3.0 Writeblocker assists forensic examiners to capture lost evidence from damaged/degraded data storage devices

A new device from DeepSpar Data Recovery Systems is making it possible for digital forensic examiners to capture lost evidence from malfunctioning hard drives (HDDs), solid state drives (SSDs), and other data storage devices.

To perform forensic analysis, storage devices are commonly connected to a forensic workstation through the USB interface. A writeblocker is required to ensure that evidence is not altered during analysis. 


A unique advantage of Guardonix is that in addition to writeblocking, it also stabilizes the USB connection – if a storage device is malfunctioning and intermittently goes offline, Guardonix hardware handles the issue, allowing data acquisition to succeed.

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