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E-fense announces computer forensic software, Helix3 Pro

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E-fense releases an update to their innovative software, Helix3 Pro including many enhancements. This computer forensics software has made an extraordinary impact on Law Enforcement and the Computer Forensics Industry and has been celebrated as a must have tool.
With its first release last month Helix3 Pro has become a must have tool for the computer forensics (http://www.e-fense.com//helix3pro.php) and law enforcement community. Today e-fense, Inc is releasing the next version of Helix3 Pro 2009R2. The newest version contains many new features including the ability to image RAM on Linux and the ability to send multiple forensic images over the network using the new Helix3 Pro Receiver. They also included a few bug fixes identified by the community like encoding problems for foreign languages and adjusted the order of collection to meet order volatility standards.

Lauren LaFortuna, Managing Director of e-fense, Inc said "There are other products that could be used to satisfy various aspects of computer crime and forensics. But, there is nothing as multi faceted as Helix3 Pro. Our developers have worked hard to ensure Helix3 Pro is innovative and provides the forensics community with the tools they need."

Drew Fahey, CTO and co-founder of e-fense said "Our development staff is made up of highly skilled developers and individuals whom have worked in the computer forensics industry for years. They understand the complexities of the industry more than anyone else. With this fantastic group we are able to produce a superior product in a short amount of time. I am very proud of my team and their accomplishments."

Helix3 Pro is only available through a membership program, the newest trend in computer software. e-fense has received tremendous support through this program with their membership numbers growing daily and rapidly. LaFortuna added "People everywhere are now embracing the membership program. They are realizing the significance of the fullness of the program. They are also recognizing the commitment of the developers behind the product. The Helix3 community is in love with this incredibly powerful tool!"

e-fense is headquartered in Colorado with offices in Washington DC and England. e-fense was founded in 2000 by a team of computer forensic, incident response and counter intelligence experts. Product lines include Helix3, Helix3 Enterprise and Live Response (worldwide patents pending). e-fense is a world leader in products serving a wide range of clients including federal, state and local law enforcement agencies as well as leading private sector security, legal and information technology professionals around the world.
 
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