Global CyberPeace Challenge: Difference between revisions
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The Global CyberPeace Challenge (GCC) is a worldwide competition for recognizing talent in offering solutions to pressing [[cybersecurity]] problems. The objective is to tap into innovative approaches to solve critical real-world, technical and policy challenges. The first two editions of GCC saw over 3000 participants from over 70 countries.<ref>[https://www.cyberchallenge.net/ Global CyberPeace Challenge]</ref> | The Global CyberPeace Challenge (GCC) is a worldwide competition for recognizing talent in offering solutions to pressing [[cybersecurity]] problems. The objective is to tap into innovative approaches to solve critical real-world, technical and policy challenges. The first two editions of GCC saw over 3000 participants from over 70 countries.<ref>[https://www.cyberchallenge.net/ Global CyberPeace Challenge]</ref> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Three | Three tracks comprise each GCC event. | ||
# The Cyber Policy and Strategy Challenge<br/> | # The Cyber Policy and Strategy Challenge<br/> | ||
#:A simulation of an international cyber crisis that tests teams' strategies, policies, and knowledge of foreign policy and cybersecurity against necessary trade-offs, the clock, and each other.<ref>[https://www.cyberchallenge.net/cyber-policy-and-strategy-challenge/ Cyber Policy and Strategy Challenge, GCC]</ref> | #:A simulation of an international cyber crisis that tests teams' strategies, policies, and knowledge of foreign policy and cybersecurity against necessary trade-offs, the clock, and each other.<ref>[https://www.cyberchallenge.net/cyber-policy-and-strategy-challenge/ Cyber Policy and Strategy Challenge, GCC]</ref> |