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  2. International Cybersecurity Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The International Cybersecurity Challenge is a cybersecurity competition created and organised by a global consortium including Europe (European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA)), Asia (Code Blue, Div0, BoB, Bitscore), USA (Katzcy), Canada (Cyber*Sci), Oceania (The University of Queensland), Africa (Namibia University of Science and Technology), and Latin America (ICC Latino America) [1 ...

  3. Capture the flag (cybersecurity) - Wikipedia

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    Capture the Flag (CTF) is a cybersecurity competition that is used to test and develop computer security skills. It was first developed in 1996 at DEF CON, the largest cybersecurity conference in the United States which is hosted annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. [2] The conference hosts a weekend of cybersecurity competitions, including their ...

  4. Internet security awareness - Wikipedia

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    Internet security awareness or Cyber security awareness refers to how much end-users know about the cyber security threats their networks face, the risks they introduce and mitigating security best practices to guide their behavior. [1][2] End users are considered the weakest link and the primary vulnerability within a network. [1][3][4] Since ...

  5. Cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    A further challenge in attribution of cyberattacks is the possibility of a false flag attack, where the actual perpetrator makes it appear that someone else caused the attack. [97] Every stage of the attack may leave artifacts , such as entries in log files, that can be used to help determine the attacker's goals and identity. [ 99 ]

  6. National Cyber Security Awareness Month - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Alliance launched National Cyber Security Awareness Month as a broad effort to help Americans stay safe and secure online. [2][4] Initial efforts included advice like keeping antivirus programs up to date. [5] Since 2009, the month has included an overall theme, "Our ...

  7. Internet safety - Wikipedia

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    Internet safety, also known as online safety, cyber safety and electronic safety (e-safety), refers to the policies, practices and processes that reduce the harms to people that are enabled by the (mis)use of information technology. As the number of internet users continues to grow worldwide, [1] internets, governments, and organizations have ...

  8. National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition - Wikipedia

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    National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. The National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NCCDC) is the championship event for the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition system – the largest college-level cyber defense competition in the USA. [1] The event is held annually in the San Antonio area. In an effort to help facilitate the ...

  9. Standard of Good Practice for Information Security - Wikipedia

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    The most recent edition is 2024, [2] an update of the 2022 edition. The 2024 edition is the first that will have incremental updates via the ISF Live website, ahead of its biennial refresh due in 2026. Upon release, the 2011 Standard was the most significant update of the standard for four years.