
Contests
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Forensic
Challenge Contest
Test your forensic and hacking skills and win! This is a real-world monthly forensic challenge from a collection of actual penetrations. The scenarios and vulnerabilities will cover wireless hacking, web attacks, Cisco, Mac OS X, insider attacks, outsider attacks, SQL Server vulnerabilities, Windows, Novell & UNIX, SSH, PHP, and more. Each month the challenges will range from easy, moderate, hard, to expert. To enter, send your solution via e-mail to: contest@tigertools.net
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Winston Science
Forensics Competition
This competition is designed to provide students with a meaningful experience using Forensic Science.
* Students with no forensic background should attend a special workshop opportunity with mini-courses in fingerprinting, hair & fiber analysis, blood analysis, toxicology, anatomy, handwriting, and liquid chromatography. After completing the workshop, students would go on to the competition.
· Students already having a background in Forensic Science go directly to the competition phase of this event.
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Young Forensic
Scientists Forum Newsletter
Academic Press sponsors YFS F essay contest and provides regarding job/career training opportunities.
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Forensic Files
Watch-and-Win Contest
Presented by Court TV and Loews Cineplex
- William W. Greenhalgh Writing Competition
This competition offers a $2,000 cash prize, and round-trip airfare and accommodations to attend the Criminal Justice Section's Annual Meeting Luncheon. In addition, the winning submission may be selected for publication in Criminal Justice magazine. Call (202) 662-1500
- The RIT Department of Criminal Justice Contest
To be announced. Call 585-475-5064.
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Monthly Forensic
Challenge
This is a real-world monthly forensic challenge from a
collection of actual cases. The scenarios and vulnerabilities will cover
wireless hacking, web
attacks, Cisco, Mac OS X, insider attacks, outsider attacks, SQL
Server vulnerabilities, Windows, Novell & UNIX, SSH, PHP, and more.
Each month the challenges will range from easy, moderate, hard, to
expert. You will be given the following background and evidence material with
illustrations and configurations. You will be required to provide a forensic
matrix solving each hack attack, including: problem solution to each
interrogation question (i.e. when and how the hack attack took place)
- http://www.tigertools.net/contest.htm
- Forensics Workshop & Competition: November 9 Trim Hall, The Winston School
http://www.winstonscience.org/wsci/events/forensics.html
- Forensic Science Competition: Incarnate Word Academy http://www.winstonscience.org/wsci/events/forensic.shtml
- JB Firth Essay: Forensic Science Society http://www.incarnateword.org/InTheKnow/NewsBriefs2004-05/WinstonScienceCompetitionDescriptions.htm
- Forensic Files Watch and Win Contest, presented by Court TV and Loews Cineplex
- http://www.courttv.com/forensics/watch_win/
- Young Forensic Scientists Forum Newsletter Academic Press Sponsors YFSF Essay Contest
- http://www.aafs.org/yfsf/newsletter/Jan2000/newsl_9907b.html
- Forensic Geneology Book Contest Quiz Survey http://www.forensicgenealogy.info/contest.html