A World-Class Hackathon to Take Place in Taiwan, International Hackers to Contend for Prize Money Totaling US$18,000

Author(s): Media OutReachThe Champion Team of 2016 HITCON CTF Will Be Qualified for DEF CON CTF, the World’s Biggest Hacker Contest HONG KONG, CHINA, SEPTEMBER 12, 2016: HITCON CTF-an international information security contest in Taiwan-will...

A World-Class Hackathon to Take Place in Taiwan, International Hackers to Contend for Prize Money Totaling US$18,000
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The Champion Team of 2016 HITCON CTF Will Be Qualified for DEF CON CTF, the World’s Biggest Hacker Contest
HONG KONG, CHINA, SEPTEMBER 12, 2016: HITCON CTF?an international information security contest in Taiwan?will begin in October. The global preliminary of 2016 HITCON CTF will take place online on October 8 and 9. The top-10 winners at the preliminary will go to Taiwan for the final in early December. The champion team will be entitled to prize money of US$10,000 and qualified for DEF CON 25 CTF in the US. This is the 12th annual HITCON CTF held by the HITCON (Hacks in Taiwan Conference), and HITCON has therefore accumulated abundant experiences in organizing its HITCON CTF to make the 2016 event even more challenging.
In early August 2016, HITCON won the fourth place at DEF CON CTF in Las Vegas, entering the top four at DEF CON CTF for three consecutive years (2nd place in 2014, and 4th place in both 2015 and 2016). HITCON CTF was also announced a qualifier for the 2017 DEF CON for the second consecutive year, recognizing HITCON CTF's strengths in making the qualifying contest challenging enough to attract the top hackers to participate in the contest in Taiwan.
HITCON has been organizing its annual HITCON CTF since 2005 given information security is critical to any individual, business, and county. Taiwan government organizations are also committed to the development of information security professionals and continue strengthening the development this year in order to speed up the growth of the industry. Assisted by the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) for the first time in 2015, HITCON CTF was expanded from an online event into both online and physical events implemented together with the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) which also sets a precedent that a government unit takes the initiative to assist an international hackathon. 2015 HITCON CTF had 969 teams consisting of more than 1,500 people from Mainland China, Russia, South Korea, Vietnam, and the US in addition to Taiwan. This year the hackers will contend for prize money totaling US$18,000, in addition, the champion team will be qualified for DEF CON 25 CTF in 2017.
There are many hacker-level cybersecurity experts in Taiwan due to Taiwan holds the most important strategic location in the world in terms of information security: one-fourth of malwares around the world are first found in Taiwan. Taiwan seems highly susceptible to cyber attacks, but this potential vulnerability also offers Taiwan a vantage point as it helps create a wealth of cybersecurity data and a talent pool of hackers. HITCON CTF is an attempt to further stimulate the development of hacker and information security communities to cultivate more talents for information security innovation.

Date: 
Monday, September 12, 2016