Google's Timesketch: Open-Source Collaborative Forensic Timeline Analysis Tool
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Summary
Timesketch is an open-source collaborative forensic timeline analysis tool developed by Google that enables teams to organize, analyze, and annotate digital forensic timelines together. The tool allows users to add rich annotations, comments, tags, and stars to raw data, facilitating collaborative investigation workflows.
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Using sketches you and your collaborators can easily organize your timelines and analyze them all at the same time
Add meaning to your raw data with rich annotations, comments, tags and stars
This is not an official Google product (experimental or otherwise)
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