Saeed Ibrahim, Nawwaf Al Harmi, Ebrahim Al Naqbi, Farkhund Iqbal, D. Mouheb, O. Alfandi
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In the current age of digitalization, the increasing rate of cybercrimes has become a great matter to the public and private sectors. To mitigate these issues, governments and companies began a journey of building technological solutions and training individuals in the digital forensic field. This has sprouted a growth of digital forensic tools, sold by vendors to detect and analyze cybercrimes, and report the findings to the forensic investigator. However, most of these tools are quite expensive to a point where medium and small size businesses would struggle to afford them. To overcome this issue, we propose, in this paper, an easy to use and inexpensive solution based on a miniature pocket size computer, namely Raspberry Pi, running an image of Kali Linux on the mini SD card. This Raspberry Pi is configured to conduct acquisition of various storage media via physical and remote (network) access.