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DFRWS 2005 Forensic "Memory Analysis" Challenge
From: Brian Carrier <carrier () cerias purdue edu>
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 09:06:59 -0500
Memory analysis is one of the primary themes of the 2005 Digital
Forensics Research Workshop (DFRWS). In an effort to motivate
discourse, research and tool development in this area, the Organizing
Committee has created the intrusion/intellectual property theft
scenario detailed
at http://www.dfrws.org/2005/challenge/. This memory challenge is open
to all, and team efforts are encouraged. An award will be given to the
group that extracts the most information from the memory dumps, and the
quality of documentation and novelty of techniques will be considered
when choosing the winner. Network traffic associated with this
intrusion will be made available during the workshop.
Send all submissions via e-mail to challenge () dfrws org in ASCII, HTML,
or PDF format by August 1, 2005. If you have multiple files, please
submit a single, compressed file (i.e. .zip, .tar.gz). Indicate in the
e-mail if you will be attending DFRWS and are interested in presenting
your results. The top submissions may be posted on the website and/or
presented at DFRWS 2005 so that others can learn from them.
The DFRWS Organizing Committee
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