6 The Information Company
• Acquisition of PCIe, USB 3.0, SATA, SAS, FireWire, IDE, and network shares (iSCSI
and CIFS). Note: PCIe and IDE adapters (sold separately) are required to image
these drive types.
• Output to USB 3.0, SATA, SAS, and network shares (iSCSI and CIFS).
• The ability to target file-based evidence with a powerful logical imaging function,
including an intelligent, easy to use search engine with wildcard support and industry
standard file outputs (lx01 and metadata csv files).
• The ability to save, import, and export logical imaging search criteria.
• The ability to automatically acquire any drives connected to the source ports on TX1
based on predefined job settings.
• The ability to enable and configure 802.1X network authentication to strengthen
network access security.
• The ability to export locally attached media as an iSCSI share for remote, network-
based acquisition.
• Support for cableless, toolless, SATA or SAS destination drive connections via the
optional drive bay (TX1-S1), which also provides drive cooling.
• The ability to duplicate a source drive to up to four destination drives.
• Destination drives that can be a mix of directly connected drives and network shares.
• The ability to run multiple jobs in parallel of any type (clone, physical image, or logical
image) to any available destination media.
• The ability to run up to two forensic jobs simultaneously at full speed, and to add
additional jobs to the queue and reorder them.
• The ability to pause and resume imaging jobs, including resumption from power loss
and certain types of job failures.
• The ability to prevent damage to disk drives by spinning them down when they are
ejected from TX1 prior to physical removal.
• Browser based remote user interface to any number of network connected TX1s, with
the ability to directly download selected files to the remote system.
• User management – create, delete, and manage user profiles.
• Superior network imaging performance through a 10 gigabit Ethernet interface, with
auto-negotiation for use with slower 1 gigabit Ethernet networks.
• Superior data transfer rates, even while performing calculations of MD5, SHA-1, and
SHA-256 hash values on two active jobs.
• Viewing extensive drive detail, including partition and filesystem information and raw
hex data.
• Detection and notification of many popular encryption types (whole disk and volume
based), RAID types, proprietary self-encrypting drives, and Apple device Core
Storage volumes.
• The ability to unlock Opal-compliant self-encrypting drives (SEDs) and BitLocker-
encrypted drives/partitions to enable unencrypted source media acquisition, and as
an alternative to Tableau encryption for destination/accessory port media.
• The ability to unlock APFS-encrypted volumes to enable unencrypted source media
acquisition (source ports only).
• Browsing drive filesystems, with the ability to view image and text files directly in TX1
user interface.
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