First "Qiangwang" International Elite Challenge on Cyber Mimic Defense attracts “white hat hackers”

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Update of the challenge score of The First "Qiangwang" (Cyberspace power) International Elite Challenge on Cyber Mimic Defense in Nanjiang, capital of east China’s Jiangsu Province, May 10, 2018. (Photo provided to Guangming Online)

NANJING, May 11 (Guangming Online)——The First "Qiangwang" (Cyberspace power) International Elite Challenge on Cyber Mimic Defense, which kicked off on Thursday, has attracted almost 30 teams of Chinese and foreign “white hat hackers”, including four top foreign teams: dcua from Ukraine, P4 from Poland, TokyoWesterns from Japan and LC↯BC from Russia, in Nanjing, capital of east China’s Jiangsu Province.

Nowadays cyber security becomes increasingly important to the stability of a county and has become its strategic base of national security. The gathering of these computer specialists who use hacker techniques to test computer and cyber security in China shows our open attitude and confidence.

Wu Jiangxing, academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), first proposed the mimic defense system featuring an ever-changing software environment which made conventional hacker attacks difficult to locate a target. He thought that the system was expected to change the current “ex post facto defense” pattern in cyber security.

This challenge about cyber security for top “white hat hackers” will be a new starting point for China to implement the Internet power strategy.

Update of the challenge score: (Up to 17:00, May 10)

TokyoWesterns: 1074.3

HAC: 810.98

LC↯BC: 803.75

[ Editor: Zhang Zhou ]
 

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