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jaclaz
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Posted by: @msab_paul

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I was just providing info in relation to the question:

What kind of open logical forensic file formats are used and that could be used in software

Take it or leave it, I have no personal connection or agenda on the efforts to develop the CASE format... and I was clear that this is work in progress.

It must be a difference in parsing, I read this:

... file formats are used and that could be used

as needing two things concurrently:
1) file formats used (already in use and thus already existing)
2) that could be used (in the sense of freely usable)

It is good to know that when/if a version 1.0 release of CASE will be released it may contain (or it may not, as it might be released later in the upcoming 2.0 or 3.0 versions) a forensic image file format specification and, when/if this happens it will be freely usable (open, open source, etc.).

jaclaz


   
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