Elevate your DFIR skills with our exciting Digital Forensics challenge! Investigate real-world intrusion scenarios and compete with other security professionals.
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Everything you need to know about our Digital Forensics challenge
Each Digital Forensics challenge event lasts 4 hours, providing ample time to investigate real-world intrusion scenarios and answer challenging questions.
Choose between Splunk and Elastic for your SIEM tool, allowing you to work with the platform you're most comfortable with.
Join our DFIR Labs Discord Server for support, real-time updates, and to connect with other participants.
Receive access to a detailed intrusion case 1 hour before the start, including network and endpoint logs, Sigma and YARA hits.
Complete over 20 questions within the 4-hour timeframe, ranging from beginner to expert levels to test your DFIR knowledge.
Top 3 players receive discounts on swag and recognition on the Digital Forensics Challenge winners page. Top 5 players can join The DFIR Report as volunteer analysts!
Follow these steps to participate in our Digital Forensics challenge
Purchase your Digital Forensics challenge ticket for $9.99 and receive your Digital Forensics challenge platform credentials via email.
One hour before the Digital Forensics challenge starts, you'll receive lab access credentials with URLs for both resources and SIEM.
When the Digital Forensics challenge starts, use both platforms to investigate the case and solve challenges based on real-world scenarios.
Use the Digital Forensics challenge Platform to submit your answers to over 20 questions based on your findings.
Top performers will be notified via email after the event concludes with details about prizes and opportunities.
Watch our walkthrough video to get a better understanding of the Digital Forensics challenge experience
Join our next Digital Forensics challenge and put your digital forensics knowledge to the test in a real-world intrusion scenario.
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