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Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence: The Great AppSec Hackathon

July 17, 2024

The Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence is hosting the second edition of the Great AppSec Hackathon, an international hackathon for students across India, Australia, Netherlands, UK, and South Africa.

HCSS is proud to be an international academic partner for this event, underscoring our ongoing commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in cybersecurity.

This Cybersecurity Hackathon, conducted virtually, focuses on Web Application Security through a series of CTF (Capture the Flag) challenges. Participants are required to qualify in a multiple-choice questionnaire screening round before the main competition. Benefits include opportunity to win Cash Prizes, priority consideration for Internships/Employment and Industry Recognised Certificates.

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Event Details:

  • Round 1 – Assessment Test (MCQ): 9th & 10th August 2024
  • Round 2 – CTF event (24 Hour Challenge): 17th & 18th August 2024
  • Event Mode: Virtual
  • Registration Link: https://bit.ly/GAH2024

The second edition of the Great AppSec Hackathon will be focusing on Web Application Security through an exciting series of CTF (Capture the Flag) challenges, designed to take a gamified approach towards learning Application Security and to engage with the complexities of app security in a hands-on, competitive environment.

Prior to the main competition, participants are required to attend a multiple-choice questionnaire screening round to assess their foundational cybersecurity knowledge. Only those who qualify the MCQ round will be granted access to the CTF event, ensuring a level playing field.

Participants will get access to:

  • An online specialised training workshop on “Web Application Security”
  • A manual on Application Security and Web Application Hacking published by CCoE.
  • CTF Style Hackathon

Benefits of participating in this CTF style hackathon:

  • Winners of the hackathon will get exciting cash prices out of a price pool of INR 9 lakhs.
  • Internship/Employment opportunities to participants that show merit.
  • Top performers in the hackathon will gain entry to various exclusive programs offered by CCoE and receive priority consideration for internship/employment opportunities.
  • Certificates upon qualifying round 1 and for participating in the CTF Challenge.
  • Enhance your skills in Web Application Security.
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