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DFRWS Forensics Challenge Update / Reminder

Subject: DFRWS Forensics Challenge Update / Reminder
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 17:52:15 -0400
The DFRWS 2007 Forensics Challenge was announced a couple of months ago and this e-mail is to remind you and to notify you that we changed the rules slightly.

The 2007 challenge is about data carving, which is a file recovery technique that is frequently used during digital investigations. Files are "carved" from the unallocated space using file type- specific information, such as footers, headers, and internal structures. This year's challenge builds upon last year's challenge and adds more complex file types and scenarios. The goal is to develop new carving algorithms that have lower false positive rates.

We changed the rules so that submissions do not need to include full source code. Pseudo code is acceptable as long as it is detailed enough so that someone could use it to implement the algorithm in another language and get the same results. If pseudo code is submitted, then an executable must be included (although it will not be published on the DFRWS website after the challenge is over).

Submissions are due July 9, 2007.

http://www.dfrws.org/2007/challenge/

brian


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