It’s going down at the first ever CyberXchange Hackathon (www.CyberXchange.com) sponsored by Facebook on Nigerian soil. Come not just by yourself but your team to compete against other university and young professionals with less than 2 years experience throughout Nigeria.
Participants will have the opportunity to build a hack against a cyber security issue. So what’s in it besides being part of the CyberXchange 2016, the largest cyber security conference to set foot in Nigeria? Prizes, worldwide exposure of participants’ company and university team, and so much more.
To register,participants should visit: www.CyberXchange.com and then click on the Hack-a-thon registration page to register. Then they are to enter their details after which they will instantly receive an email.
Then, they should follow the link in their e-mail to answer the pre-qualification questions.Participants will be contacted once you qualify for the finale
The pre-qualifier registration closes August 30th. Notifications to those who are accepted will be sent out by end of day on September 24th. The final competition will hold on November 2nd-3rd, 2016 at the Landmark event Center in Lagos.
Qualifiers will be required to start brainstorming ideas & form a team of up to 4 people. Refreshments, fun diversions, prizes, and some expert guidance from Facebook’s team of experts will be provided.
All participants need to bring is a laptop, appetite, skills and ideas. Judges include; Regina Wallace-Jones Head of Security Operations Facebook, popular celebrity, Eldee amongst others.
According to Facebook, sponsors of the competition: “We hope to discover new talents, methods and ideas; and to encourage development in the field of information security.
“It is our hope that besides discovering gifted hackers and cyber-defenders, the CyberXchange 2016 Hack-a-thon will inspire the development of West Africa’s Information security professionals of the future”.
Hack-a-thon is a competition geared towards finding the best prototypes by starting from scratch to build a workable idea with the help of collaborating colleagues on their teams.
This event tests the skills of the brightest and best within programming, cyber security, information assurance, security engineer, and other IT fields within teams of 4 to 6 people.
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