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ATC Offers Free Peer-to-Peer and Macintosh Forensics Training for U.S. State and Local Law Enforcement

ITHACA, N.Y., Sept. 6, 2011 — With a grant from the National Institute of Justice, ATC-NY is bringing P2P Forensics and Macintosh Forensics Training to federal, state and local law enforcement at no cost to participants. Upcoming sites include Fort Collins, CO – September 15; Portland, ME – October 18; and Fort Worth, TX – November 1, 2.

In addition to general training in P2P Forensics and Macintosh Forensics, the following forensic tools are provided to participants at no charge:

  • P2P Marshal™: a tool which automatically detects, extracts and analyzes P2P evidence on a hard drive
  • Mac Marshal™: a tool which analyzes Mac OS X file system images

P2P Marshal and Mac Marshal perform their tasks in a forensically sound way and maintain an audit trail. Results are presented in an easily readable form on screen and reports can be produced in CSV, RTF, PDF and HTML formats.

For further information about details and locations on the training please visit: and .

News about updates to ATC-NY's Cyber Marshal products and scheduled training are also available through Twitter: .

http://www.twitter.com/RouterMarshal

P2P Marshal and Mac Marshal are currently being used by local, state, federal and international law enforcement to investigate cyber crimes. Without automated tools, a forensic investigator's job to find evidence of illegal file sharing and distribution is manually intensive and time consuming. These forensic tools greatly help investigators reduce the time required for the analysis process. These tools are also useful to private corporations for compliance checking. For example, a company that prohibits peer-to-peer software on its corporate systems could use P2P Marshal to confirm such compliance.

ABOUT ATC-NY

Located in Ithaca, NY, ATC-NY conducts advanced research and development in computer security and information assurance. ATC-NY is a subsidiary of Architecture Technology Corporation (ATC), headquartered in Eden Prairie, MN. Founded in 1981, ATC specializes in software-intensive solutions for complex problems in information security, enterprise-scale network computing architectures, and network management. ATC's customers include firms in the private sector and government agencies such as the U.S. Department of Defense, Homeland Security and Transportation.

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Paul O'Neill, Direct Channel
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