The layout and results of the DFRWS 2006 File Carving Challenge have
been posted. The image file contained 32 files that were organized into
22 scenarios. None of the nine submissions were successful in all
scenarios, but there were several new and interesting approaches.
http://www.dfrws.org/2006/challenge/
Congratulations to Klayton Monroe, Andy Bair, and Jay Smith for the
first place submission and Simson Garfinkel for second place. Thanks to
Access Data and Wetstone Technologies for the prizes.
All of the submissions and tools are on the website.
brian (and the rest of the DFRWS Carving Challenge Committee)