Memory forensics CTF? – Yes it’s true
Capture The Flag (CTF) is a type of cybersecurity competition that involves solving challenges related to digital forensics. These challenges can involve analyzing a disk image or network traffic capture to find evidence of a crime, or recovering deleted or hidden data.
In a digital forensics CTF, participants are typically given a set of challenges that they must solve in order to find a “flag,” which is a string of text or other data that serves as proof that the challenge has been solved. The challenges are often designed to simulate real-world forensic scenarios, and may involve analyzing a variety of different file types and data sources.
Digital forensics CTFs can be a fun and educational way to learn more about digital forensics and practice your skills. They are often organized by cybersecurity organizations or educational institutions, and may be open to the public or restricted to a specific group of participants.
MemLabs is an educational, introductory set of CTF-styled challenges which is aimed to encourage students, security researchers and also CTF players to get started with the field of Memory Forensics. For available CTF’s please visit: https://github.com/stuxnet999/MemLabs