WetStone Selected Kanguru as USB Hardware Partner for Forensics Solution
Providing customized, USB flash drive platform with physical write protect switch
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 18, 2019 at 2:28 pmKanguru Solutions partnered with WetStone Technologies, Inc. to provide a customized, USB flash drive platform with physical write protect switch to deliver WetStone’s forensic malware discovery and investigation application.
WetStone’s G-Flash MP is pre-loaded on a Kanguru USB flash drive, and is utilized for forensic, investigative, and law enforcement analysis.
G-Flash MP is the newest generation of WetStone’s malware discovery solution, Gargoyle Investigator. It is used by forensic labs, law enforcement, field investigators, private investigators, and incident response teams to search for malicious applications. It performs a rapid search for known contraband, lost or leaked corporate assets, and hostile programs.
Gargoyle Investigator software screen
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Accessing information about the intent, sophistication, capabilities and communications of cyber criminals is critical to a complete understanding of the factors at play in an investigation. Gargoyle is designed to simplify investigations and incident response activities.
“Our users demand a durable, high-capacity, and high-performance G-FLASH platform for their field investigations,” states Carlton Jeffcoat, SVP, WetStone. “We are pleased to partner with Kanguru to meet those expectations using Kanguru’s high-quality, small form-factor flash drive solutions.“
With Kanguru’s manufacturing standards, the company provides secure, virus-free USB products with write protection capabilities that customers have relied on for over 27 years.
“Working with partners and clients to meet their requirements is what we do best,” says Nate Cote, EVP, Kanguru. “We are happy to continue supporting WetStone with a quality hardware platform for their unique applications.“
WetStone Technologies, Inc. is a provider in solutions for malware discovery and identification, steganography investigation, and live digital investigation. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allen Corporation of America. In early 2007, it was acquired by Allen Corporation of America with HQs located in Fairfax, VA and employs more than 200 people throughout USA.