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Hackathon for Global Cyber Challenge Competition (GCCS) 2017 in India

You're invited to participate in the Global Cyber Challenge Competition being held as part of Global Conference on Cyber Space (GCCS), 2017 being held in New Delhi from November 22 to 24. GCCS, which is the biggest ever Event of its kind anywhere in the world.  

Global Cyber Challenge is one of the most important part of this Conference.  It compromises 2 parts: 
  1. Peace-a-thon (application development on any of the 13 given topics.
  2. Capture the Flag.
1. It was planned to close Peace-a-thon event at midnight on November 12. However, in view of the fact that some students could not participate in this event due to examination and other administrative reasons, it has been decided to extend the submission date till 08:30 hours IST on November 16, 2017. The earlier requirement of submission of a Concept Note before actually taking part in coding has been dispensed with.  Now, a team of up to 3 members can participate in this contest directly from anywhere by registering on following 2 URLs:
  1.  www.gccs2017.in/preregistration
  2. https://innovate.mygov.in/ctf-registration/  
2. Capture the Flag Contest will continue to be held on November 14 & 15 into time slots of 8 hours each viz. 07:00 hours IST to 15:00 hours IST and 15:30 hours IST to 23:30 hours IST on each of these 2 days.


The Top 10 teams from India in each of the 2 above categories of Contests and 5 teams each from abroad will be flown into Delhi from the Grand Finale to be held on November 20 & 21. Expenditure on travel, stay etc. shall be bear by the Government of India.  Ultimate winners are proposed to be awarded by the Honourable Prime Minister during the Inaugural Ceremony of GCCS, 2017.

If you have any questions then please direct them to geetanjli.agrawal at digitalindia.gov.in  

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