What is F-Response?

Jan 06, 2025

It's been a while since we discussed F-Response at its core, what it is, what it does, and the people behind it. It's 2025, it's high time we addressed that.

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So, what is F-Response?

Contrary to a lot of software solutions today, F-Response is not a cloud service. It's not a service at all. F-Response is installable software you deploy within your environment. F-Response has client and server components, both of which you use locally. We don't have access to your data. We don't manage or administer the solution. F-Response is yours to use during the term of the license.

What does it do?

F-Response is a force multiplier for Computer Forensics and E-Discovery. At its core, F-Response software products allow industry professionals to collect data from remote systems using industry standard tools and protocols. F-Response is remote forensics on steroids. It's the world's largest invisible read-only hard drive cable, but it's also more than that. It's a way to collect data from cloud storage, from network access storage, from cloud servers, and more.

Who created it?

F-Response is built, tested, supported, and maintained by a small but dedicated group of former industry professionals. Together we've logged countless hours on server room floors and in tense collection negotiations. We know what it's like to do the work, and know even more how much you rely on the tools you've purchased to just work. We get that and we do everything we can to make that possible. Does it always go smoothly? Of course not, but when things don't go the way you were hoping, we're here to give you options, to answer your questions, and to give you the benefit of our experience.

We believe in our customers and in the work they do. We believe in F-Response and in problems it solves.

Sound interesting to you? If so, why not reach out and let us know. We're a low pressure sales team. We'd be happy to walk you through the software, listen to your challenges, and if we're the right solution, give you a chance to test it out in your environment. If not? Well, we'll be happy to point you in another direction and wish you the very best of luck in finding what works for you.

Thanks!

Matt