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DARPA Issues $2mil Cyber Grand Challenge

First time accepted submitter Papa Fett writes "DARPA announced the Cyber Grand Challenge (CGC)--the first-ever tournament for fully automatic network defense systems. International teams will compete to build systems that reason about software flaws, formulate patches and deploy them on a network in real time. Teams would be scored against each other based on how capably their systems can protect hosts, scan the network for vulnerabilities, and maintain the correct function of software. The winning team would receive a cash prize of $2 million , with second place earning $1 million and third place taking home $750,000." Also at Slashcloud.

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  1. $2 Million as a bait by Taco+Cowboy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Darpa's intention is not to build a secured system, but rather, finding fresh international talents to enable NSA to break more systems all over the world.

    I am an American, and it is not that I do not trust my own country.

    I do trust my country.

    I simply have lost all trust to my own government.

    --
    Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
    1. Re:$2 Million as a bait by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      In other words, you have absolute trust in your government to misbehave.

      No.

      I have absolute confidence that as long as lobbyist's intentions are to fight for private entities to maximize revenue streams as the #1 priority at all times, it will all but guarantee absolute corruption, which is what we have today.

      You're kidding yourself if you think Congress runs the show around here. They are the lobbyist's bitch.

    2. Re:$2 Million as a bait by iserlohn · · Score: 4, Insightful

      As a respresentative democracy, the government is who we vote in. However, as long as billionaires and their corporations control political funding, there is no chance that we will be able to vote in people that can make a real difference. It also does not help that they fund polarizing news organizations that discourages debate and promotes ridgid ideological agendas.

      Overthrowing the government is useless. Any new government that forms will immediately be under the influence of vested interests. We need real political finance reform in order to have lasting effect.

  2. Re:laughable by malakai · · Score: 5, Informative

    We go through this every time there is a DARPA challenge:

    5 Intellectual Property
    DARPA claims no rights to software developed by Open Track competitors as a result of participation in the CGC. DARPA does not intend to disclose the CQE and CFE Technical Papers outside the Government, with the following exception: CGC Technical Papers may be handled by DARPA support contractors for administrative purposes and/or to assist with technical evaluation. All DARPA support contractors performing this role are bound by nondisclosure agreements. DARPA does not intend to disclose CGC Technical Papers to contractors to duplicate, commercialize, or for reprocurement or reverse engineering purposes.

    Do you think all the participants of the past DARPA grand challenges relating to autonomous vehicles have given away their IP? Of course not. Those teams that pushed through have made lucrative deals with car manufacturers and others.

    All DARPA want's to do is spur innovation. A challenge like this is essentially a heads up that in 5 years they'd like to spend a lot of money on procuring services like these. In the past, they'd just give someone the money to build it, and maybe it worked, maybe it didn't. At least now it's a bit more market driven.