
Dasa real-world incident response hackathon information sheet
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Notice DASA REAL-WORLD INCIDENT RESPONSE HACKATHON INFORMATION SHEET DASA is running a Real-World Incident Response Hackathon on 26-27 November 2018. An information sheet has been released
to provide additional details. Get emails about this page DOCUMENTS REAL-WORLD INCIDENT RESPONSE HACKATHON INFORMATION SHEET HTML DETAILS This hackathon is looking to improve the way an
investigations team responds to incidents. Several terabytes of historical real-life data, relating to a single incident, will be provided with teams asked to extract as much actionable data
from the data set as possible. Investigators need to have relevant content surfaced to them quickly from within a large data set. We expect participants to utilise Artificial Intelligence
techniques to identify people, places and objects of interest in footage. As the hackathon will utilise real-world data, it is highly representative of the sorts of challenges faced by an
investigations team. The aim of the hackathon is to determine whether there are tools available, or in development, that can work within these constraints. At the end of the two-day
hackathon, participants will be asked to present their solutions to a panel of expert judges. More information on the hackathon can be found in the information sheet. To register for the
event, please visit the Eventbrite page. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 9 November 2018 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page