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| − | The '''DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge''' is an annual forensics contest sponsored by the [[Defense Cybercrime Center]].
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| + | Dr. Golden G. Richard III is a professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of New Orleans Lakefront campus. He is the co-founder of [[Digital Forensics Solutions]] and is the author of the [[Scalpel]] file [[Carving|carving]] utility. |
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| − | At the 2007 DoD Cybercrime conference, the DC3 staff said there would be another challenge in 2007 and gave a timetable for it. As of 25 Feb 2007 no new details have been announced.
| + | He maintains a [[Blogs|blog]] that is updated infrequently. |
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| − | == 2006 ==
| + | * [http://www.cs.uno.edu/~golden/ Official website] |
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| − | The 2006 challenge was the first sponsored by the DC3. Entrants were asked to solve puzzles in Audio Steganography, Steganography using S-Tools, Password Cracking, Image Analysis: Real vs. CG, Data Carving: Linux LVM Interpretation, Data Acquisition: Boot a dd Image, Data Acquisition: Boot a Split dd Image, Media Recovery: Compact-disc, Media Recovery: Floppy Diskette, Keylog Cracking, and Metadata Extraction.
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| − | One hundred and forty teams requested challenge packets, but only 21 teams submitted entries. The winning team, announced on 15 Dec 2006, was [[AccessData]]. They won a free trip to the [[Defense Cybercrime Center|DC3's]] annual [[Conferences|conference]] in St. Louis, MO in January 2007. They presented a complete solution at the conference.
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| − | Challenge submissions were broken down by academic, civilian, commercial, military, and government entrants. International teams from Australia, Canada, France, and India all requested packets, but were not elligble to win.
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| − | == External Links ==
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| − | * [http://www.dc3.mil/challenge/ Official web site]
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Dr. Golden G. Richard III is a professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of New Orleans Lakefront campus. He is the co-founder of Digital Forensics Solutions and is the author of the Scalpel file carving utility.
He maintains a blog that is updated infrequently.
External Links