Students from the UK鈥檚 top cyber security universities will compete in Cambridge this weekend, in part to address the country鈥檚 looming cyber security skills gap.

We have a huge cyber security skills gap looming in the UK, and we need to close it.

Frank Stajano

探花直播best student hackers in the UK will take place in a cyber security competition this weekend, in order to demonstrate and improve their skills both as attackers and defenders in scenarios similar to the TalkTalk hack and the leak of the Panama Papers.

探花直播event, hosted by the 探花直播 of Cambridge Computer Laboratory in partnership with Facebook, will bring together 10 of the UK鈥檚 鈥 the first time they have taken part in such an event together. 探花直播hacking event will take place on Saturday, 23 April.

Cyber security is considered one of the biggest threats facing our economy and infrastructure today, and talented hackers are being recruited by government and other agencies to fight cyber criminals. This hacking event will showcase the best student hackers in the country.

探花直播students will be working on challenges which require them to exploit some common vulnerabilities - the very type that underpinned recent high-profile hacking incidents.

Each of the 10 universities is sending a team of four students to this 鈥楥apture the Flag鈥-themed event. Throughout the afternoon, the hackers will attempt to solve a series of puzzles, with the winners gaining points; and compete in a series of challenges by attempting to hack the other teams.

An example of the type of challenges the hackers may face is to hack into a server and attempt to keep the other teams from getting in for as long as they can. 探花直播Panama Papers hack likely involved exploiting vulnerabilities in Wordpress and Drupal and the competitors may be tasked with finding similar holes in other software.

Facebook has chosen to visualise the progress of the game on a board loosely based on the classic game Risk. 探花直播goal is to conquer the world, with points awarded for each country that is captured. Each country has a couple of challenges based on different areas of cyber security, and students must be able to extract the 鈥榝lag鈥 to claim the points for that country.

In addition to the teams taking part in the event in Cambridge, other students from the participating universities will also be able to take part in the event remotely, in order that additional students can polish their hacking skills.

鈥淲e have a huge cyber security skills gap looming in the UK, and we need to close it,鈥 said Dr Frank Stajano of Cambridge鈥檚 Computer Laboratory, Head of the . 鈥淭raining our students for those challenges closes the gap between theory and practice in cyber security education. With any type of security, you can鈥檛 develop a strong defence against these types of attacks if you鈥檙e not a good attacker yourself 鈥 you need to stay one step ahead of the criminals.鈥

These hacking events also help highlight the different challenges involved in attack and defence. 鈥淎ttacking is more difficult in general because there is no guaranteed recipe for finding a vulnerability, but in many ways it鈥檚 actually easier,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e defending something, you have to keep absolutely everything safe all the time, but if you鈥檙e attacking, all you鈥檝e got to do is find the one weak point and then you鈥檙e in 鈥 like finding the one weak point in the Death Star that allowed it to be destroyed. When attackers and defenders run on similar platforms it is also the case that, if you attack your opponents, they may reverse-engineer your attack and reuse it against you.鈥

In a meeting last year, Prime Minister Cameron and President Obama agreed to strengthen the ties between the UK and the US, and to cooperate on matters of cyber security affecting both countries.

A 鈥楥ambridge 2 Cambridge鈥 cyber security competition, held last month at MIT, was one of the outcomes of the meeting between the two leaders, who also expressed a desire that part of this cooperation should include an improvement in cyber security teaching and training for students.

From next year, some of the exercises prepared for these events will be part of the undergraduate teaching programme at Cambridge.

鈥淥ur team was able to gel well together, and that feeling of being 鈥榠n the zone鈥 and working seamlessly together in attacking other teams, scripting our exploits and rushing to patch our services was fantastic,鈥 said computer science undergraduate Daniel Wong, following last month鈥檚 event.

鈥淢aybe somewhat surprisingly for a computer hacking competition, the Cambridge 2 Cambridge event was also an exercise in interpersonal skills, since effectively collaborating with people you have just met under significant time pressure in a generally stressful environment does not come naturally, but I was very fortunate to have had teammates that really made this aspect feel like a walk in the park,鈥 said fellow computer science undergraduate G谩bor Szarka, a co-winner of the $15,000 top team prize at the Cambridge 2 Cambridge event.

探花直播Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) scheme is sponsored by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure, Government Communications Headquarters, the Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance and Research Councils UK.

探花直播10 universities sending a team to Saturday鈥檚 event are: Imperial College London, Queens 探花直播 Belfast, Royal Holloway 探花直播 of London, 探花直播 College London, 探花直播 of Birmingham, 探花直播 of Cambridge, 探花直播 of Kent, 探花直播 of Oxford, 探花直播 of Southampton, and 探花直播 of Surrey.听



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