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− | |purpose=Open Computer Forensics Architecture is a modular computer forensics framework. | + | |purpose= Open Computer Forensics Architecture is a modular computer forensics framework. |
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+ | [[Category:Forensic]] | ||
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= Description = | = Description = | ||
Open Computer Forensics Architecture is a modular computer forensics framework. The project aims to be highly modular, robust, fault tolerant, recursive and scalable in order to be usable in large investigations that spawn numerous terabytes of evidence data and covers hundreds of evidence items. | Open Computer Forensics Architecture is a modular computer forensics framework. The project aims to be highly modular, robust, fault tolerant, recursive and scalable in order to be usable in large investigations that spawn numerous terabytes of evidence data and covers hundreds of evidence items. | ||
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