Real World Email with Intella and F-Response

Aug 18, 2009

Following up last week's video of Nuix and F-Response , I'd like to introduce you to a few new videos on F-Response and Email Analysis/Collection. This time however I won't be narrating, as Peter Mercer, the Founder and Chief Software Architect of Intella produced a few very well put together F-Response/Intella videos and is happy to share them us.

From Vound Software's website:

"Have email, PST's, NSF's or data you need to search? Intella is a state of the art email investigation and eDiscovery platform. Utilizing a bird's eye view, your search results visually guide you through discovering and sorting relevant evidence in a fraction of the time of other solutions.
 
PST`s, NSF's, hundreds of duplicates, thousands of attachments to search. Intella is being used by Law Enforcement, Legal and regulatory bodies to do all of the above. Searching is simple and requires very little training.

We are confident that Intella's powerful indexing, intuitive searching, and visual presentation of results will prove to be a potent investigative and eDiscovery tool for your organization. "

I had the distinct privilege of meeting and working with Pete during both the Chinese Computer Forensics Conference and the HTCIA Asia Pacific Conference. Pete is clearly passionate about Intella, and for good reason, he has developed and designed a very graphically impressive and intuitive application for email and file analysis.

His videos demonstrate a very useful situation for pairing F-Response with Intella. Imagine you have an individual at your firm that "may" be stealing intellectual property via email, you would like to review his/her Outlook PST, however their computer is always on,Outlook has the PST file(s) locked, and you just aren't sure what it is you need to look for...

So, without further fan fair I give you Intella and F-Response videos produced by Peter Mercer of Vound Software /ForensicsMatter .(Fullscreen viewing is recommended)

 

Lastly, don't forget, Pete is offering a free time limited trial of Intella for interested parties just by signing up on his website, if you like what you see you might want to get there quickly as I'm not sure how long it will last.

Enjoy!

Warmest Regards,

M. Shannon, Founder

F-Response

February 1, 2009