HackforGov 2024: empowering the youth in cybersecurity

All systems go for the May 3, 2024 event at Lucky China Town Hotel, Manila


At a glance

  • HackforGov 2024 is scheduled for May 3, 2024, at the Lucky China Town Hotel in Manila.

  • The event is organized by the Cybersecurity Bureau - Philippine National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT/CERT-PH).

  • It aims to empower youth by providing hands-on experience in cybersecurity and fostering a culture of shared responsibility.

  • The competition is open to students under 29, including senior high school students.

  • The competition emphasizes ethical skills, teamwork, and prepares participants to represent the Philippines on the international stage.


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All systems go for HackforGov 2024, a nationwide cybersecurity competition at Lucky China Town Hotel in Manila on May 3, 2024. Organized by the Cybersecurity Bureau - Philippine National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT/CERT-PH), this event empowers the next generation to tackle cybersecurity challenges through hands-on experience and shared responsibility. 

 

HackforGov 2024 is a nationwide cybersecurity competition organized by the Cybersecurity Bureau - Philippine National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT/CERT-PH). The event aims to raise awareness among students about the importance of cybersecurity and provide hands-on experience in combating virtual threats.

Initially launched in 2019, the competition was paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic but resumed in 2023. Winners have the opportunity to represent the Philippines at international events, a testament to their skills and dedication. This not only enhances the country's cybersecurity readiness but also fosters collaboration among government agencies, making their participation in HackforGov a motivating experience.

HackforGov 2024, with a theme "Today's Generation, Tomorrow's Champion: Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity through Shared Responsibility," encourages participants to tackle real-world cybersecurity challenges. This makes their participation not just a competition but a practical step towards a more secure digital future, where their skills and knowledge can make a real difference.

DICT Undersecretary for Infostructure Management, Cybersecurity, and Upskilling Jeffrey Ian C. Dy said "Boosting our ethical hacking skills is key to crafting a brighter future for our nation."

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Jeffrey Ian Dy, DICT Undersecretary for Infostructure Management, Cybersecurity, and Upskilling, emphasizes the vital role of ethical skills in crafting a brighter digital future for the Philippines. His vision champions empowering youth through initiatives like HackforGov, where fostering a culture of shared responsibility is key to safeguarding our increasingly interconnected world.

The importance of educating youth about cybersecurity cannot be overstated. Dy added that "as digital natives, young individuals are not just the most vulnerable but also the most capable of safeguarding the digital landscape". 

Initiatives like HackforGov serve as crucial platforms for imparting practical knowledge and fostering a culture of shared responsibility. By engaging students in hands-on experiences, the event aims to cultivate a generation of ethical leaders who can navigate and protect our increasingly interconnected world, making them the true champions of cybersecurity.

HackforGov 2024 welcomes college and university students under 29, including senior high school students, to participate and represent their schools. The competition will kick off in Manila, with regional qualifiers to follow, ensuring nationwide engagement. Teams of four will face challenges across various cybersecurity categories, with the top performers advancing to the finals and potentially representing the Philippines on the international stage.

HackforGov 2024 follows a Capture the Flag (CTF) format with challenges across various cybersecurity categories. The top-scoring team from each region will proceed to the finals, with the possibility of wildcard entries for high-performing individuals. The event emphasizes teamwork, technical skills, and ethical leadership in cybersecurity.

As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, the collective effort to educate and empower youth is more critical than ever. Events like HackforGov not only provide a competitive arena but also a collaborative space for learning and growth. It is a call to action for students to become proactive agents in shaping a secure digital future.