Article: KoreLogic Wins Digital Forensic Research Workshop Contest.

Prestigious Award Honors Innovative Digital Forensic Solution

ANNAPOLIS, Md., Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Klayton Monroe and Jay Smith of KoreLogic Security were key members of the team announced as winners of the 2006 File Carving Challenge at the 6th Annual Digital Forensic Research Workshop (DFRWS). Challenge participants were asked to develop new tools and techniques to extract as many files as possible from a DFRWS-prepared data set while reducing the number of false positives. Data carving techniques are used during digital forensics investigations and existing file carving tools typically produce many false positives.

The Challenge organizers, ...

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