Global Cyber Challenge 4.0


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Global Cyber Challenge 4.0

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Why should you Participate?

Organised by CyberPeace Foundation, Global CyberPeace Challenge (GCC) is the world’s largest cybersecurity competition with participation from more than 120 countries. GCC is a journey to recognize and award talent that can build solutions to some of the most pressing cybersecurity problems faced by society today. The objective of the challenge is to tap into the innovative approaches adopted by participants to solve critical real-world problems in the technical and policy challenges.

The first three editions of GCC have been a tremendous success garnering more than 7500 participation from 120 countries (combined numbers).

Global CyberPeace Challenge 4.0 will be organised on the same lines as of previous editions with three challenges:

Important Dates :

Announcement: 16 Jan 2023

Registration:16 Jan 2023

Closure of Registration:  30 June 2023

Elimination of Round:  15 July -15 August 2023

Announcement of Finalist:19 August 2023

GCC 4.0 Grand Final:8 and 9 September 2023

Award Ceremony: 10 September 2023

Global CyberPeace Challenge:

 

Welcome back to the fourth edition of the Global CyberPeace Challenge! Gear up and get ready to take part in one of the largest simulations of the International cyber crisis. It will be your strategies and policies coupled with necessary trade-offs against the clock and wit of the other teams.

A simulated scenario will test the teams and players on their knowledge in foreign policy and cybersecurity and will then decide their worth as the next potential Leader of Cyber Security &Policy and the Winner of the competition.

Capture The Flag:

 

Global CyberPeace Challenge 4.0 CTF has two types of contests —Information Technology Capture the Flag (IT-CTF).
Operational Technology Capture the Flag (OT-CTF).

Peace-a-Thon:

 

The Peace-a-Thon challenge is open to all citizens from all countries, and participants irrespective of age, profession or education background.

The participants will be required to develop a working solution against any of the problem statements provided.
Participants will be provided with problem statements on DNS Abuse
Secure Telecommunication
Secure Automation of Automobiles (Cars, Bikes, Aerial Vehicles, UAV)
Fighting Child Sexual Abuse Materials (CSAM)
E-waste Management

Participants Cyber security enthusiasts/professionals, students from academic institutions and professionals from tech companies. Innovators, Developers

The participation will be on individual basis.

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