NYU-Poly Hacking Competition Tests Participants' Cyber Security Skills

More than 10,000 undergraduates from around the world will compete this month in a competition designed to challenge and test their cyber security skills.

During the 10th annual Polytechnic Institute of New York University's (NYU-Poly) Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW), Sept. 19-22, more than 1,000 teams will square off in the Capture the Flag (CTF) software hacking competition sponsored by the Brooklyn campus NYU-Poly's Information Systems and Security Laboratory (ISIS Lab).

During the 72-hour preliminary round, teams must ensure security over their own infrastructure while finding flaws and attacking the infrastructure of other teams in their quest to earn the most points, or "flags." Open to beginners and professionals alike, the student-led CSAW competition is overseen by professionals who help with designing and judging the challenges.

The 10 top-scoring teams will receive expense-paid trips to New York to participate in the final round of the competition on November 14-16, 2013. CSAW winners receive scholarships and cash prizes, as well as the opportunity to attend a job fair where they can network with professionals and academics, attend cyber-security seminars, and explore career opportunities with top companies in the industry.

Nineteen companies, including the United States Department of Homeland Security, Facebook, and Qualcomm, provide support and sponsorship for NYU-Poly's CSAW program that encourages students to pursue careers cyber security field.

The second-oldest private engineering school in the country, NYU-Poly is devoted to the instruction of technical arts and applied sciences. In addition to its 28-acre main campus in New York City at MetroTech Center in downtown Brooklyn, it offers programs around the globe remotely through NYUe-Poly. The private university is the recipient of a $122.4 million endowment. For more information, visit poly.edu.

For more information on CSAW, visit the CSAW Web site. To register for CTF, visit ctf.isis.poly.edu.

About the Author

Sharleen Nelson is a freelance journalist based in Springfield, Oregon. She can be reached at [email protected].

Featured

  • The AI Show

    Register for Free to Attend the World's Greatest Show for All Things AI in EDU

    The AI Show @ ASU+GSV, held April 5–7, 2025, at the San Diego Convention Center, is a free event designed to help educators, students, and parents navigate AI's role in education. Featuring hands-on workshops, AI-powered networking, live demos from 125+ EdTech exhibitors, and keynote speakers like Colin Kaepernick and Stevie Van Zandt, the event offers practical insights into AI-driven teaching, learning, and career opportunities. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to integrate AI into classrooms while exploring innovations that promote equity, accessibility, and student success.

  •  floating digital interface with glowing icons, surrounded by faint geometric shapes

    Digital Education Council Defines 5 Dimensions of AI Literacy

    A recent report from the Digital Education Council, a global community devoted to "revolutionizing the world of education and work through technology and collaboration," provides an AI literacy framework to help higher education institutions equip their constituents with foundational AI competencies.

  • computer screen displaying a landline phone being unplugged from a single cord, with a modern office desk, keyboard, and subtle lighting in the background

    Microsoft to Discontinue Skype Services

    Microsoft has announced that it is shutting down service for its Skype telecommunications and video calling services on May 5, 2025.

  • glowing brain, connected circuits, and abstract representations of a book and graduation cap on a light gray gradient background

    Snowflake Launches Program to Upskill 100,000 People in Data and AI

    Cloud data platform Snowflake is embarking on an effort to train and certify more than 100,000 users on its AI Data Cloud by 2027. The One Million Minds + One Platform program will provide Snowflake-delivered courses, training materials, and free access to Snowflake software, at no cost to learners.