EC-Council and the US DoD Cyber Crime Centre Digital Forensics Challenge

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EC-Council has collaborated with the United States Department of Defense Cyber Crime Centre (DC3) in their annual Digital Forensics Challenge.

 

 

The aim of this collaboration is to provide much needed support to the information assurance community consisting of institutions, researchers, professionals, and students. Besides sponsoring prizes, EC-Council will tap into its member base in North America to raise the level of engagement and participation of their members in such events to encourage them to pursue continual learning and application in the field of Information Assurance/Information Security.

 

 
To learn more, please visit: http://www.dc3.mil/challenge/2010/press.php.
 
About DC3
 
The Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) sets standards for digital evidence processing, analysis, and diagnostics for any DoD investigation that requires computer forensic support to detect, enhance, or recover digital media, including audio and video. DC3 assists in criminal, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and fraud investigations of the Defense Criminal Investigative Organizations (DCIOs) and DoD counterintelligence activities. It also supports safety investigations, the Inspector General, and commander-directed inquiries. DC3 aids in meeting intelligence community document exploitation objectives from criminal law enforcement forensics and counterintelligence perspectives. DC3 provides computer investigation training to forensic examiners, investigators, system administrators, and any other DoD members who must ensure Defense information systems are secure from unauthorized use, criminal and fraudulent activities, and foreign intelligence service exploitation. DC3 remains on the leading edge of computer technologies and techniques through research, development, testing, and evaluation applied to digital evidence processing and computer forensic analysis and by partnering with governmental, academic, and private industry computer security officials.
 
The Challenge
 
The DC3 Challenge encourages innovation from a broad range of individuals, teams, and institutions to provide technical solutions for computer forensic examiners in the lab as well as in the field. Approximately 25 different challenges ranging from basic forensics to advanced tool development are being provided to all participants. The challenges are single-based challenges and are designed to be unique and separate from one another. This format is different than the whole forensic process scenario, with incorporated challenges, provided for the 2010 DC3 Challenge.
 
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