USA Hackers Challenge

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We're proud to co-sponsor this event

with cyber 2.0. They've got a really

impressive system to defend networks and

they're putting their money where their

mouth is. This is $100,000

challenge.

 

It's pretty exciting to know

that we're doing the same challenges

that they've been giving out to pretty

much any hackers that want to take a

shot at it.

 

Their product has been strong

enough to keep out up to 300 hackers at

an Israeli challenge just like this

event and now they've brought it to the

United States and they've kept all of us

out so far today as well.

 

Well it's a

rare opportunity you get to work on a

actual real network and use actual Red

Team events because most of the red

teams suffer doing where red team means

the actual hacking that most people

think of using that red team hacking on

an actual profession or that

professionals made is a rare

opportunity that I've actually never

done before in my four years at UNG.

 

It's nice to see UNG team come out,

most people here get are part of the

CyberHawks Club so it's good to see

some familiar faces and we're all just

doing our best to see what we can find here.

 

It is great to have both students and

alumni the University of North Georgia

here with us today and some great

efforts they know the right things to

try for penetration testing and ethical

hacking. Like I said unfortunately

against cyber 2.0's unique defense

system it's just not been effective yet.

 

Finally getting invited these kind of

opportunities and these professional

development events is certainly a sign

of the times of how much how far we come

from my freshman year.