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    Timesketch

    Timesketch

    Collaborative forensic timeline analysis

    ...Powerful search, aggregations, and saved views help you pivot quickly, highlight anomalies, and preserve investigative steps for later review. The system supports tagging, sketch notes, and story building so teams can annotate findings and share context without losing the raw data trail. Integrations with popular DFIR pipelines make ingestion repeatable, while role-based access and audit logs support enterprise workflows. By combining scale, collaboration, and reproducibility, Timesketch moves incident response beyond ad-hoc spreadsheets to a durable, team-oriented investigation record.
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    Seer

    Seer

    Seer is a multipurpose data analysis package for Monte Carlo data.

    Seer is a multipurpose data analysis package for Monte Carlo simulation data, particularly for collider physics processes. Seer reads LHCO files and performs a variety of cuts and analyses on the data for either exploratory data analysis or reproduction of experimental studies.
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