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== Philosophy and Design == The core philosophy behind CAINE is to offer a '''Digital Forensics Framework''' that is '''interoperable''' and '''modular'''. This means the environment is structured to allow investigators to easily use and integrate various specialized forensic applications without conflicts. The entire distribution is built around the concept of '''open-source solutions''' and '''real-time digital investigation'''. CAINE utilizes the '''MATE Desktop Environment''', which is a lightweight, intuitive, and traditional desktop interface. This design choice ensures that investigators who may be new to Linux can easily navigate the system, while experienced users benefit from its stability and performance. The goal of CAINE is to simplify the complex procedures of forensic analysis and provide a standardized workflow.
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