2023 Conference Competitions

Our Winners

  • Posters Competition

    Technical Winner: Erik Buchholz
    Innovation Winner: Isabella Zdravkovic

    Scroll down below for more details on the winning posters.

  • CTF Competition

    Winners:
    Zahlia Hamer
    Mekal Botani
    Xuyenlinh (Laura) Huynh
    Aiden Young

Location trajectories, collected by smartphones and various devices, serve as valuable data for location-based services. Likewise, trajectories can reveal sensitive information about individuals, e.g., religious beliefs or sexual orientations. Consequently, safeguarding trajectory datasets becomes crucial.

An in depth description of nintendo consoles being broken into. From tweezers to paper clips!

Poster Competition

The Poster Competition showcased students' creativity and knowledge, with participants designing visually striking and informative posters on key cyber security topics of choice.

Judged by experts, the competition celebrated effective communication of complex concepts, contributing to increased awareness of cyber security.

Congratulations to all participants for their outstanding contributions.

Winning Posters

The Capture The Flag Competition (CTF) highlighted students' ability to navigate a range of challenges and puzzles with the ultimate goal being to secure the coveted flag prize. Participants demonstrated their problem-solving skills, encryption knowledge, and cyber-sleuthing abilities. This competition celebrated the strategic thinking and technical acumen of the participants, while not only providing a platform for students to hone their cyber security skills but also raising awareness about the dynamic and evolving nature of digital security.

Congratulations to all the participants for their exceptional efforts in the Capture The Flag Competition, contributing to the cultivation of a more astute and aware cyber security generation.


CTF Competition

Networking & Exhibitors