Guidance Software has updated its widely used but decade-old evidence file format, which now supports data encryption, officials said last week.

The format, which determines how information is stored in Guidance’s EnCase series of e-discovery and forensic applications, works with the current EnCase 7, itself several years in the making. It also works on older version 6 releases, but not version 5, so the previous format called E01 is still supported.

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