More than 130 students representing 18 of the UK鈥檚 top听cybersecurity听universities battled it out at the Inter-ACE 2018听cybersecurity听challenge, hosted by the 探花直播 of Cambridge. 探花直播competition, supported by听GCHQ鈥檚 National Cyber Security Centre, and designed to attract the next generation of cybersecurity talent took place over two days on the听16th听and听17th听of March 2018.

探花直播victorious team from the 探花直播 of Edinburgh won the top prize of 拢6,000, with second place going to the 探花直播 of Southampton and Imperial College London taking home bronze.

探花直播winners will now compete with the best of the USA at C2C 鈥撯楥ambridge2Cambridge鈥, a transatlantic contest jointly organised by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the 探花直播 of Cambridge to be held between the 29th of June and 1st of July 2018 at MIT鈥檚 Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

Now in its third year, Inter-ACE was established to help resolve the vast and growing cyber security skills gap, with an estimated shortfall of 1.8 million workers worldwide by 2022. Inter-ACE aims to inspire young tech enthusiasts into the cyber security sector, while also honing the skills of those who already have a strong aptitude for ethical hacking and helping them meet like-minded individuals and potential employers.

Professor Frank Stajano, Founder of Inter-ACE and Professor of Security and Privacy at the 探花直播 of Cambridge, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 no secret that the cybersecurity industry is suffering from a large and growing skills gap. We must do more to attract a more diverse pool of talent into the field. This is about demonstrating that careers in cybersecurity not only help to keep your country, your friends and your family safe, but are varied, valued and most of all fun.

鈥淭here is still much more to be achieved, but I have been delighted over the last three years to be welcoming a growing number of female participants and contestants from increasingly diverse backgrounds to the two-day competition. We had 18 women competing this year, as opposed to just two when we started! It's working. There is no set profile for a cybersecurity professional and Inter-ACE contributes to reaching more people with that important message.鈥澨

Nick L, a student from the winning team at the 探花直播 of Edinburgh said 鈥淔or people out there thinking about getting into cybersecurity and sitting on the fence, get yourself into a cybersecurity competition. Chances are the first one might not go so great, but you鈥檒l get there and learn a lot. That鈥檚 exactly how we started out.鈥

Inter-ACE 2018 involved a number of different scenarios, including preventing a hack on a UK city鈥檚 infrastructure and a tap on an undersea communications cable. Connected devices such as a children鈥檚 toy were also used to demonstrate the impact of hacking techniques. 探花直播two-day event featured over 20 challenges in total, set by experts from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and sponsors including Context IS and Palo Alto Networks.

Established through the UK鈥檚 National Cyber Security Strategy and supported by GCHQ鈥檚 National Cyber Security Centre, Inter-ACE is sponsored by Microsoft, BT, Palo Alto and Context IS.

探花直播18 universities that participated in this year鈥檚 Inter-ACE were Queen鈥檚 探花直播 Belfast, the 探花直播 of Birmingham, the 探花直播 of Cambridge, Cardiff 探花直播, De Montfort 探花直播, the 探花直播 of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier 探花直播, Imperial College London, the 探花直播 of Kent, Lancaster 探花直播,听 Newcastle 探花直播, the 探花直播 of Oxford, Royal Holloway 探花直播 of London, the 探花直播 of Southampton, the 探花直播 of Surrey, 探花直播 College London, the 探花直播 of Warwick and the 探花直播 of York.



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