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Meet the Cyber Forensics Champions: Winners of the India’s Biggest Digital Hackathon

The biggest global digital forensics hackathon by FCRF & Bhumi Itech saw top cybersecurity talent compete in intense challenges. Meet the winners who cracked the toughest cases.

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Meet the Cyber Forensics Champions: Winners of the World’s Biggest Digital Hackathon

NEW DELHI: In a world where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, the need for skilled digital forensics experts has never been more critical. The Future Crime Research Foundation (FCRF), in collaboration with Bhumi Itech, recently hosted the Biggest Global Hackathon on Digital Forensics, bringing together some of the brightest minds in cybersecurity. The event, which saw over 600 participants from across the globe, set a new standard for digital forensics competitions, emphasizing innovation, collaboration, and cutting-edge technology.

A Platform for the Best and Brightest

The hackathon, held under the umbrella of FCRF, was designed to challenge participants with real-world digital forensics scenarios. From memory forensics to malware analysis, the competition tested the limits of forensic investigation, critical thinking, and technical expertise. Participants were tasked with solving complex challenges, including:

  • Memory Forensics & Live System Analysis
  • Disk Forensics & Data Recovery
  • Network Intrusion Investigation
  • Malware Analysis & Threat Intelligence
  • Cryptographic Analysis & Password Recovery

The challenge-based format ensured that only the most skilled forensic minds could successfully piece together digital evidence, trace cybercriminal footprints, and reconstruct attack scenarios.

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Meet the Top Winners

The competition was fierce, with participants racing against the clock to complete the challenges. The top winners, who demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, included:

Pratik G K – The Young Prodigy

At just 16 years old, Pratik G K, a Grade 11 student at KRM Public School in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, emerged as one of the top winners. His passion for cybersecurity and digital forensics has already set him on a path to becoming a future leader in the field.

Pratik G K at FutureCrime Summit

Pratik G K at FutureCrime Summit

Shankar Raman R – The Academic Ace

Shankar Raman R, a researcher at the Amrita Center for Cyber Security Systems and Networks, Amrita University, Amritapuri Campus, Kollam, showcased his deep expertise in cybersecurity. His academic background and hands-on experience made him a standout participant.

Prem Kumar – The Cybersecurity Enthusiast

Currently pursuing a BTech-MTech in Computer Science Engineering with a specialization in Cybersecurity at the National Forensic Sciences University, Prem Kumar has a passion for digital forensics. His participation in numerous Capture The Flag (CTF) challenges, including those organized by FCRF, has honed his skills and prepared him for this moment.

Sachi Sapovadia – The Rising Star

Sachi Sapovadia, a Bachelor’s student in Computer Science Engineering with a focus on Cybersecurity, has a knack for solving complex problems. Her love for CTF challenges and her recent participation in FCRF’s CTF event have solidified her commitment to becoming an expert in the field.

A True Test of Skill and Endurance

The challenges were far from easy, pushing participants to their limits. Only a handful of competitors managed to fully crack the tasks, with the fastest taking close to 24 hours to solve them. The event was not just a test of technical knowledge but also of endurance, critical thinking, and problem-solving under pressure.

Participants highly praised Rangestorm, Bhumi Itech’s state-of-the-art Cyber Range Platform, which provided a seamless and immersive digital forensic experience. The platform’s advanced capabilities allowed participants to engage in realistic scenarios, making the hackathon a truly enriching experience.

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Setting a New Benchmark for Digital Forensics

The Future Crime Summit 2025 Hackathon has set a new benchmark for digital forensics competitions. With 600+ participants, 32 hours of intense problem-solving, and a world-class forensic platform, the event has reaffirmed the importance of digital forensics in modern cybersecurity.

As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, platforms like Rangestorm are crucial for governments, enterprises, and law enforcement agencies to stay ahead of cyber adversaries. The hackathon has proven that global collaboration, cutting-edge technology, and skill-based challenges are key to shaping the future of cybercrime investigation.

The Road Ahead

The success of the hackathon highlights the growing need for skilled professionals in the field of digital forensics. As cyber threats become more complex, events like these play a vital role in nurturing talent and fostering innovation.

For the winners, this is just the beginning. Pratik, Shankar, Prem, and Sachi represent the next generation of cybersecurity experts, ready to tackle the challenges of an ever-evolving digital landscape. Their achievements serve as an inspiration to aspiring cybersecurity professionals worldwide.

The Biggest Global Hackathon on Digital Forensics has not only showcased the incredible talent in the field but also underscored the importance of continuous learning and innovation in cybersecurity. As the world becomes increasingly digital, the need for skilled digital forensics experts will only grow. Events like this are a testament to the power of collaboration, technology, and human ingenuity in the fight against cybercrime.

 

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