Register for the Global CyberPeace Challenge supported by MeitY, Australian Government and UN agencies
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The CyberPeace Foundation is organising the Global CyberPeace Challenge (GCC 2.0) in partnership with the Australian eSafety Commissioner.
Following are the Partners/Supporters of GCC 2.0:
Government Agencies: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, eSafety-Australian Government and Cyberdome – Kerala Police.
Community and Civil Society Partners: FIRST, POLCYB, HYSEA, Infosec Girls, ICMEC, NCMEC, TAC NGO Africa and Cyber Security Challenge UK
Industry Partners: Tech Accord, Twitter, MALTEGO, Palo Alto Networks, The Hacking Lab, SANS-ICS Netwars, Kaspersky, Autobot Infosec, Buffalo Soldiers and YourStory
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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), the Australian Government s eSafety Commissioner and UN Agencies to Support the Global CyberPeace Challenge ANI | Updated: Dec 14, 2020 17:21 IST
New Delhi [India], December 14 (ANI/NewsVoir): The Cyber Peace Foundation has partnered with the Australian Government s eSafety commissioner for organizing the Global CyberPeace Challenge (GCC). The challenge has also received the support of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India. The GCC is a competition that encourages innovators from around the world to promote peace in cyberspace by solving crucial techno-social issues. The inaugural edition of the contest was organised in 2017. This virtual event features workshops, speakers, and competitions culminating on Safer Internet Day (February 9, 2021), when the winners will be announced and prizes worth up to $30,000 wil