Organized by the Macau Society of Cyber and Data Security and co-organized by the Macao Youth Professional Association and the Institute of Hong Kong College of Higher Education, the "2022 Macao Cyber Security Technology Competition" was held on 18 September.
Two teams from the Faculty of Data Science of City University of Macau won the Silver Award in the University Category, with Xiong Jinxiang, Ni Ertai, Poon Cheuk-kwan and Zhou Qi-wo winning the Silver Award in the University Group. The FBI team won the Merit Award in the Open Group, and the members are Jin Yuxin, Ma Chenxiao, Kong Yitong, and Xiang Yuwen.
The competition was held at 9:30 a.m. on September 18 at the Macau University of Science and Technology Block I Macau E-sports Training Base, with the Director of Education and Youth Development Lai Iok In
, the President of the Macao Youth Professional Association Chan Hui Leoi the Director of Business Development of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence International (Macau) Leung Kwok Fung, the General Manager of the Hong Kong and Macao Division of Qi'anxin Technology Group Co., Ltd., Mr. Wu Zhangyi, the General Manager of the Hong Kong and Macao Office of Tianrongxin Technology Group Co., Ltd., and the Sales Director of Beijing Venustech Information Security Technology Co., Ltd. Wang Zhinuan, Vong Ka Hou, Chairman of the General Association of E-sports Sports of Macao, China, Qiu Zhu, Founder of the General Love Association, and Sam Un Cheong , representative of the Organizing Committee of the competition, attended the opening ceremony.
In the process of the competition, the participating teams take the lead in obtaining a string of strings (generally known as flags) or other content with a specific format from the competition environment given by the organizer through program analysis and other forms and submit them to the platform to win points.
The score of the competition adopts the international customary dynamic scoring mode (that is, the score of each question will be dynamically scored according to the number of teams solved, and the score of the question will decrease for each more team solved), and the final score will be ranked from high to low, and the score is the same, subject to the submission time, and the shortest one is ranked higher than the one with the longer time, with a total of 10 questions.
The participating students said that through this competition, they have a deeper understanding and attention to the knowledge of network security, and this competition is a process of constantly breaking through themselves and challenging the limits. He also thanked the school for its cultivation and support in cyber security and hoped that more students would actively participate in the competition and improve their abilities through the competition.