The times keep changing...

May 19, 2026

No matter how you stack it up, the first four months of 2026 have been a whirlwind. It's hard to know which way is up, or plan for much of anything beyond the next five minutes.

I basically wrote the same thing in 2025 and can't help but feel like it's even more true this year.

All kidding aside, there's not a lot of consistency out there right now. I know we can't do a lot about that, but I can promise you that F-Response is going to keep doing what we have always done. We did it all through 2025 and we'll keep doing it in 2026.

We're going to keep our prices steady.

We aren't adding fees.

We aren't cutting features.

We aren't making the product worse in the hopes of increasing the bottom line.

And most of all, we are not adding AI.

I feel very strongly about all of this, and as long as I'm running F-Response, I'll do my best to keep doing things exactly this way.

F-Response is here to meet your remote cyber forensics needs. To give you a simple, cost-effective, and straight forward solution for collecting and accessing digital evidence over the network.

We don't care what tools you use with F-Response. We're vendor-agnostic. There are a lot of great products out there that can help you make sense of that collected data and while we're very happy to recommend X-Ways, we don't require it.

Use what works for you and we'll make sure F-Response works with it.

I'll keep this one brief, but if you have remote cyber forensics needs, have to pull data from a traveling laptop, across a WAN or LAN, or just want to see what's going on in the Windows memory of a server before you decide to take more directed steps, there's an F-Response for that.

Send us an email. We're low pressure. We'll walk you through the options, the prices, and help you figure out if we're the right solution. If so, great! If not, well, to the extent we can, we'll direct you to someone who might be.

Thanks for reading. Stay safe out there and don't hesitate to reach out if we can help you with your remote cyber forensics needs.

Warmest Regards,

Matt