KAPE Quarterly Update - Q4 2023
by Andrew Rathbun, Eric Zimmerman
Since its introduction in 2018, Kroll Artifact Parser and Extractor (KAPE) has been adopted by a wide variety of government, law enforcement, and military organizations as well as commercial enterprises. KAPE is also currently covered in various courses offered by the SANS Institute. KAPE is the future of forensic investigations as it enables forensics teams to collect and process forensically useful artifacts within minutes.
KAPE is a free download that is actively updated with input from Kroll frontline responders and the DFIR community. For those users who want to accelerate their learning curve, Kroll offers three training options, each designed to meet different goals and needs.
For teams looking to expedite digital forensic triage and analysis, the half-day and full-day sessions cover fundamentals as well as hands-on exercises. Sessions will cover:
Learn the myriad applications of KAPE targets and modules in this two-hour session conducted by a Kroll instructor:
Join the professionals in many fields who are already using KAPE, including:
Read more about KAPE enterprise licenses here.
Whether you’re up against cyberattackers or internal bad actors, KAPE will jumpstart your forensic investigations and get you to the data (and answers) you need faster than traditional means. Talk to one of our KAPE experts today to request a course outline, schedule a training session, or customize a session that fits your team’s needs.
All KAPE training is delivered by Kroll instructors.
Find, collect and process forensically useful artifacts in minutes.
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by Andrew Rathbun, Eric Zimmerman
by Andrew Rathbun, Eric Zimmerman
by Eric Zimmerman, Andrew Rathbun
by Eric Zimmerman, Andrew Rathbun
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