/ What is it How tough is your app? Put your skills to the test at the inaugural {DECIPHER} hackathon, which takes place from 12 to 14 April 2019! Co-organised by ICE71 and Div0, in partnership with Cisco, it aims to bring together students, developers, hackers and working professionals over 36 hours to create a secure application / tool in 19 pre-identified areas.Get your fellow hackers together (or find like-minded peers on Day 1), and get crackin'!HIGHLIGHTS:Free food, cool swag, and a lovely space for you to do your best work4 meals provided (& not forgetting unlimited coffee!)ICE71 – The region’s cybersecurity entrepreneur hub – is your home for 3 days.Free unlimited wifi, of course.Tech Workshop by Stefan Streichsbier on “A Practical Introduction to Secure Coding”PRIZES:1st Prize – Up Box 3D Printer2nd Prize – Go Pro Fusion3rd Prize – Go Pro Hero 7All winners will get the exclusive {DECIPHER} hackathon Challenge Coins!COST TO JOIN: It’s free!~~Read on for the Challenge Details and Hackathon Schedule.~~/ The ChallengeCreate a secure application / tool with real world impact, addressing one or more of the following areas: Wireless Security Mobile CybersecurityCode Assessment Data Forensics and Incident Response Exploitation and Ethical HackingHardware/Embedded CybersecurityInternet of Things (IoT)Malware DefenceNetwork DefenceOSINTReverse Engineering Vulnerability AssessmentWeb AppSec Endpoint Protection Endpoint Integrity Protection Threat Detection (Using AI/ML)Cyber Threat Detection and Mitigation Cloud Computing and Virtualisation CybersecurityDevSecOps/ Schedule7 Mar – 11 Apr: Registration (or until slots are filled up!)Day 1: 12 April (Fri) - KICK OFF DAY6.00pm – 7.00pm: Registration + Refreshments & Pizza7.00pm – 8.00pm: Welcome & Introduction of the Challenges 8.00pm – 8.30pm: Ice-breakers / Team Formation8.30pm: Wrap-up and end of Day 1Day 2: 13 April (Sat) - HACK AWAY9.00 – 11.00am: Tech Workshop (*compulsory*) on A Practical Introduction to Secure Coding 11.00am – 7.00pm: HackingLunch and afternoon tea provided @ ICE71Day 3: 14 April (Sun) - DEMO DAY8.30am – 10.00am: Breakfast + Pitch Prep9.30am: All projects to be completed and submitted10.00am – 12.00pm: Team Pitches & Judging12.00pm – 12.30pm: Prize Giving12.30pm: End of Hackathon!/ Judges & Judging CriteriaWatch this space -- the judges will be revealed closer to the hackathon date!JUDGING CRITERIA:#1: Ambition of ProblemScale and complexity of the problem being explored.#2: Innovation of SolutionScale and novelty of the technology being used, and/or the architectural approach taken.#3: Quality of ImplementationAbility for the team to reach a conclusion about the viability of the project.#4: Quality of PresentationAbility for the judges to clearly understand (1) what the desired functionality is, and (2) see that the functionality is behaving as expected. / General Rules + T&Cs1. New codes pleaseTo ensure fairness to all participants, participants should not build on top of previous projects. Participants are allowed to draft their concepts or designs beforehand (within fair limits), but the actual work/app development MUST be designed and executed during the hackathon timeframe (i.e. 36 hours). The organisers reserve the right to review the code of winning teams to ensure that all code used follows this guidelines.2. Ownership and IPParticipants retain full ownership over the products and Intellectual Property developed at this hackathon.3. Team SizeParticipants can either go solo, or take part as a team of up to 3 members.No sweat if you don’t have a team! We’ve dedicated time on Day 1 (12 April) for you to meet fellow hackers and form teams before the actual hacking starts.4. PitchingWhen pitching, participants must demo their application. The duration of the pitching and Q&A will be within the time frame allocated by the organisers (details will be announced on Day 1 of the hackathon).5. Cut-off for participationAll participants have to register for the hackathon on-site on Friday, 12 April 2019 by 7.00pm. Failure to do so will result in any work contributed being invalid and/or team disqualification./ FAQs1. Who can participate?All participants who are 18 and above are welcome to participate. This includes students, first-timers, coders, developers, industry professionals etc. Participants should have basic knowledge of any programming language.2. Why should I participate?Hang out with fellow hackers and code together! You don't need to have a million dollar idea, nor be the best coder. This hackathon will be a good chance to hone your application development and pitching skills.3. What should I bring?Whatever tools you need to power you through the hackathon! Laptops, a nap cushion, your favourite soft toy, snacks, etc! Plus don’t forget those device chargers.4. Can I stay overnight?No, ICE71 will be open at these timings only:12 April (Fri): Until 9.00pm13 April (Sat): 8.30am - 7.00pm14 April (Sun): 8.30am - 1.00pmPlease do not leave your personal belongings overnight.However, you are free to continue working in the vicinity -- there are many public areas around Launchpad@one-north!5. Do you cater for dietary restrictions?All meals provided will be halal-certified, with vegetarian options. However, are unable to cater to specific food allergies and preferences (e.g. vegan, gluten-free)There are also food outlets in the vicinity (Timbre+, Fusionopolis) where you can find plenty of dining options.6. Have more questions?E-mail us at [email protected] 7. ResourcesIdeas Prep Slides
April 12, 2019 - April 14, 2019
ICE71 | Div0 | Cisco
ICE71, Singapore, Singapore
Up Box 3D Printer