diff --git a/snap/snapcraft.yaml b/snap/snapcraft.yaml index 7b2bb60188..9abe4de7ec 100644 --- a/snap/snapcraft.yaml +++ b/snap/snapcraft.yaml @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ base: core22 version: 4.21.0 summary: A graphical interface to The Sleuth Kit and other digital forensics tools. # 79 char long summary description: | - Autopsy is a graphical interface to The Sleuth Kit and other open source digital forensics tools. + Autopsy® is the premier open source forensics platform which is fast, easy-to-use, and capable of analyzing all types of mobile devices and digital media. Its plug-in architecture enables extensibility from community-developed or custom-built modules. Autopsy evolves to meet the needs of hundreds of thousands of professionals in law enforcement, national security, litigation support, and corporate investigation. Disclaimer: due to the system access necessary for Autopsy to perform correctly, this snap is highly privileged and uses the following interfaces: - block-devices, dm-crypt, fuse-support, removable-media, mount-observe, and system-files-dev (system-files read access to /dev) to find and ingest data sources - system-files-hugepages (system-files read access to /sys/kernel/mm/hugepages), and hugepages-control to run Solr for indexing keywords in files, which in turn uses hugepages for performance implications - - desktop-launch to launch file manager to view autopsy log folders, web browsers online/offline help, and user default applications for opening extracted files in external applications + - desktop-launch to launch file manager to view log folders, web browsers online/offline help, and user default applications for opening extracted files in external applications You may want to manually connect the following interfaces (see https://snapcraft.io/docs/interface-management for more details) - kernel-crypto-api for kernel cryptography functions