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    WhoDB is a lightweight audit logging extension for PostgreSQL that helps track who accessed what data and when. It uses logical decoding and hooks into PostgreSQL internals to log query metadata, user identities, and timestamps in a separate audit schema. WhoDB is useful for compliance, security monitoring, and debugging in multi-user environments.
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    Sentinel is a filesystem-backed document DBMS written in Rust.

    Sentinel is a filesystem-backed document DBMS built in Rust that prioritizes compliance, transparency, and auditability over raw performance. Unlike traditional databases, every document is a plain JSON file, making your data immediately forensic-friendly and Git-versionable. Perfect for regulated industries requiring GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA, or PCI-DSS compliance. Sentinel provides async operations with automatic BLAKE3 hashing and optional Ed25519 signatures for cryptographic integrity. Data encryption supports AES-256-GCM, XChaCha20-Poly1305, and Ascon-128. Each document includes full audit metadata—creation timestamps, version history, hashes, and signatures—viewable with standard UNIX tools. ...
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    WLM ESE Examiner
    Reads any Extensible Storage Engine(ESE) database file.Uses of ESE databases are found in Windows Live Mail/Messenger/Desktop Search/Calendar/etc. Functions include comparing, searching and exporting. By Wouter S. van Dongen and Joeri D. Blokhuis
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    Tool/s to automate the gathering of metadata from evidence artefacts collected during forensic examination and visualise the relationships between actors => objects using existing Knowledge Discovery and Social Network Analysis techniques
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FLAG was designed to simplify the process of log file analysis and forensic investigations. FLAG facilitates efficient analysis of large quantities of data within an interactive environment. PyFlag is the reimplementation of FLAG in Python.
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    A web-based groupware application for Linux with PHP, MySQL, Apache, SSL oriented to forensic laboratories. Applicazione scritta per Linux con PHP, MySQL, Apache, SSL, finalizzata alla condivisione di dati nei laboratori forensi.
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