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Best Practices in Recovering Data from Water-Damaged Devices

Mobile devices are everywhere. The evidence they hold can be the key to a successful investigation outcome, if you are able to acquire it. Water-damaged phones add even more complexity. How successful have you and your agency been in responding to water-damaged devices?

Steve Watson, a technologist focused in the areas of e-discovery, forensics, risk and compliance, posed this question to a full house at Enfuse (CEIC 2015) earlier this year. The popularity of his session, “Water-Damaged Devices – An Analysis of Evidence Locker Corrosion,” made a clear statement that EnCase® users are ready and eager to learn how best to tackle the data that resides on damaged devices.

EnScript® Showcase – EnCase® App Central, Evidence Management and Reporting

Part 3 of 3 – Reporting with Quick Report

Robert Batzloff


This series of blog posts has focused on keeping your investigation organized and presenting your evidence in a clear, correct and readable format. Clarity, as well as brevity, is key when delivering digital forensic evidence to those who don’t work in the field. This evidence can be dense and hard to understand. Your job is to make the relevant information apparent and easy to digest. You want the information you present to be easy to explain and defend because opposing council will leap at the chance to capitalize on any potential ignorance regarding digital forensics.

As reporting is the final step in an investigation, we’ll close this blog series by looking at my favorite reporting EnScript: Quick Report Lite

EnScript® Showcase – EnCase® App Central, Evidence Management and Reporting

Part 2 of 3 – Jamey Tubbs' Time Zone Prior to Processing

Robert Batzloff

And we’re back with another post to walk you through one of the over 150 EnScripts® that can be found at EnCase® App Central. This three-part series will introduce and explore four EnScripts to help you make the most of EnCase App Central, manage and organize your evidence, and finally, show you a new option when it comes to creating your case report. In the previous post we discussed What’s New in App Central and Manfred’s Comprehensive Case Template. In this post we’ll walk through Jamey Tubbs’ incredibly helpful, time-saving EnScript: Time Zone Prior to Processing.

Q&A: Transitioning from EnCase Version 6 to Version 7 Webinars

Ken Mizota

At parts 1 and 2 of the webinar series, "Transitioning from EnCase Version 6 to Version 7," we ran out of time to answer all of your questions. In this blog post, I've attempted to answer them and hope it helps you continue a productive transition.

View the webinars: Part 1 and Part 2

Can you discuss how you’ve made reporting less complicated and what resources we could use to simplify reporting even further?

Once the hard work of painstaking analysis and review of an investigation is complete, determining what to share with an external audience is an important, but often time-consuming task. EnCase® Version 7 provides powerful tools to efficiently incorporate the findings of the investigation into a polished examination report with a minimum of effort. While powerful, Report Templates can have a steep learning curve, and particularly in time-sensitive investigations, simplicity may be more desirable than power. When time is precious and working with Report Templates is more complex than desired, we built the Report Template Wizard to make it faster and easier to perform basic reporting modifications directly from Bookmarks.