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Trace the synthetic
before it traces you.

The FCRF Hackathon for Future-Ready Cyber Investigators:
Step into realistic cybercrime scenarios designed to test forensic thinking, evidence analysis, and investigative decision-making.

Designed and Curated By Sanskriti Grover  @ Innov8
[scan] evidence_07.png
noise pattern: anomalous
confidence: 94.2%
[trace] source_id: unverified
model signature partial match
status: flagged
[frame] 0312 / 0480
blend boundary detected
verdict: synthetic
[trace] hidden directive found
payload: base64 → decoded
classification: injection
Reconstruct the Truth
Investigate the Attack.

Reconstruct the Truth.

Experience the FCRF Hackathon 2026

Analyse forensic traces, identify attacker techniques and reconstruct the sequence of events behind realistic cyber incidents.

Build practical exposure to threat patterns, TTPs, digital evidence handling, incident timelines and investigative documentation.

Develop the critical thinking and forensic skills needed to respond to the next generation of AI-driven and technology-enabled crime.

About FutureCrime Summit 2026.

Where Cybercrime, Forensics and Future Threats Converge

FutureCrime Summit 2026 is India’s largest conference focused on technology-driven crime, cybercrime investigation, digital forensics, cyber law, AI-driven threats and national cyber resilience.

Organised by the Future Crime Research Foundation, the summit brings together law enforcement, cybersecurity leaders, policy makers, digital forensics experts, researchers, industry professionals and innovators to discuss the future of cybercrime defence.

The FCRF Hackathon 2026 extends this mission into a hands-on investigation experience, where participants analyse realistic cybercrime scenarios, reconstruct incidents, and build practical forensic decision-making skills.

Research. Investigation. Resilience.

Human Intelligence
FCRF Certificate
Your Effort.

Your Achievement,
Officially Recognised.

Every eligible participant who completes the FCRF Hackathon 2026 will receive an official Certificate of Participation, recognising their engagement in a practical, scenario-based cyber investigation challenge.

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The top five performers will receive a separate Certificate of Excellence / Winner Certificate and will be formally recognised at Future Crime Summit 2026.
Results of the hackathon will be declared on 22nd July and top performers will be informed.