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      0000Updated Nov 11, 2024Nov 11, 2024
    • The DFRWS 2023 challenge (The Troubled Elevator) takes a deep dive into the domain of Industrial Control Systems (ICS), specifically focusing on programmable logic controllers (PLC). This challenge aims to provide deeper insights into ICS network traffic analysis and device memory in a real-world scenario.
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      84300Updated Apr 29, 2024Apr 29, 2024
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      Papers and Presentations from the DFRWS Conferences
      21900Updated Jul 12, 2022Jul 12, 2022
    • The DFRWS 2017 challenge (extended into 2018) is about Internet of Things (IoT), defined generally to include network and Internet connected devices usually for the purpose of monitoring and automation tasks. Consumer-grade “Smart” devices are increasing in popularity and scope. These devices and the data they collect are potentially interesting…
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      92020Updated Jul 5, 2022Jul 5, 2022
    • MEMORY ANALYSIS was one of the primary themes of DFRWS 2005. In an effort to motivate discourse, research and tool development in this area, the Organizing Committee created the intrusion/intellectual property theft scenario detailed below. This memory challenge was open to all, and team efforts were encouraged.
      0100Updated Jun 27, 2022Jun 27, 2022
    • The results of existing file carving tools typically contain many false positives. An investigator must test each of the extracted files by opening them in an application that supports the file type. The goal of the DFRWS 2006 Forensics Challenge was to design and develop file carving algorithms that identify more files and reduce the number of …
      0200Updated May 8, 2022May 8, 2022
    • The DFRWS 2018 challenge (extended into 2019) is the second in a series of challenges dealing with Internet of Things (IoT). IoT is defined generally to include network and Internet connected devices usually for the purpose of monitoring and automation tasks. Consumer-grade “Smart” devices are increasing in popularity and scope. These devices an…
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      145700Updated Aug 15, 2021Aug 15, 2021
    • The DFRWS 2009 Challenge focused on the development of tools and techniques for analyzing Playstation 3’s (PS3s). The Playstation 3 is a powerful, Cell processor-based system that can run both its native OS (which has significant DRM features that also thwart forensic investigation) and modern versions of Linux. This challenge focused on the Lin…
      0100Updated Aug 14, 2021Aug 14, 2021
    • Scenario, materials, and results from the 2015 DFRWS Forensics Challenge
      0400Updated Aug 14, 2021Aug 14, 2021
    • 2012 and 2013 challenges aimed to raise the state of the art in digital forensic practice by providing an open public venue for a best-of-breed competition. We challenge competitors to develop the fastest and most accurate data block classifier.
      0000Updated Aug 13, 2021Aug 13, 2021
    • The 2016 DFRWS Forensic Challenge seeks to advance the state-of-the-art in SDN forensics by focusing the community's attention on this emerging domain.
      0200Updated Aug 13, 2021Aug 13, 2021
    • The DFRWS 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. The results of existing file carving tools typically contain many false po…
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      0300Updated Aug 13, 2021Aug 13, 2021
    • Given the variety and impending ubiquity of Android devices along with the wide range of crimes that can involve these systems as a source of evidence, the DFRWS has created two scenarios for the forensics challenge in 2011. The data included flash-memory storage of two Android mobile devices for reconstruction and analysis of evidence.
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      2600Updated Aug 13, 2021Aug 13, 2021
    • The DFRWS2010 Challenge Results Challenge offered a chance to perform forensic analysis of memory dumps from a Sony Ericsson mobile device. This challenge was designed to be accessible to a wide audience, combined accessible forensic analysis tasks with some harder problems. We were pleased that the submissions this year came from not just resea…
      0000Updated Aug 13, 2021Aug 13, 2021
    • Details and results of the DFRWS 2008 Challenge
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      0000Updated Aug 9, 2021Aug 9, 2021
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    • Making the CASE for Cyber-investigation Interoperability
      0000Updated Jun 4, 2020Jun 4, 2020
    • Jupyter Notebook
      0300Updated May 29, 2020May 29, 2020
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      0600Updated May 1, 2019May 1, 2019
    • 0000Updated Apr 17, 2019Apr 17, 2019