

Boot into OSFClone and create disk clones of FAT, NTFS and USB-connected drives OSFClone can be booted from CD/DVD drives, or from USB flash drives.

Through the Cyber Security Division Cyber Forensics project, the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology partners with the NIST CFTT project to provide forensic tool testing reports to the public. OSFClone creates a forensic image of a disk, preserving any unused sectors, slack space, file fragmentation and undeleted file records from the original hard disk.
OSFORENSICS TOOL SOFTWARE
The Computer Forensics Tool Testing Program is a project in The Software and Systems Division supported by the Special Programs Office and the Department of Homeland Security. Our approach for testing computer forensic tools is based on well-recognized international methodologies for conformance testing and quality testing. A capability is required to ensure that forensic software tools consistently produce accurate and objective test results. The results provide the information necessary for toolmakers to improve tools, for users to make informed choices about acquiring and using computer forensics tools, and for interested parties to understand the tools capabilities. The goal of the Computer Forensic Tool Testing (CFTT) project at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is to establish a methodology for testing computer forensic software tools by development of general tool specifications, test procedures, test criteria, test sets, and test hardware. There is a critical need in the law enforcement community to ensure the reliability of computer forensic tools. Welcome to the Computer Forensics Tool Testing (CFTT) Project Web Site.
