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Vietnam wins big at ASEAN Student Contest on Information Security 2023

Vietnam’s teams have secured an absolute victory at the ASEAN Student Contest on Information Security (ASCIS) 2023 after overcoming teams from other ASEAN nations.
Vietnam wins big at ASEAN Student Contest on Information Security 2023 ảnh 1The team from the Academy of Cryptography Techniques (ACT) of Vietnam win the first prize  of the contest (Photo: the organising board)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s teams have secured anabsolute victory at the ASEAN StudentContest on Information Security (ASCIS) 2023 after overcoming teams from other ASEANnations. 

The contest’s primary round washeld online, attracting 233 teams with nearly 1,000 students from 63 universitiesand colleges of ASEAN member nations. Vietnam was represented by 157 teams from 33higher education institutions nationwide. The final roundtook place at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology.

ไ Analysing and reversingbinary files or software to discover flags, exploiting software vulnerabilities(Exploit/PWN), and exploiting web application vulnerabilities were some of thechallenges that teams needed to overcome.

The team from the Academy of Cryptography Techniques (ACT) ofVietnam won the first prize. Meanwhile, the runner-upswere teams from the Military Technical Academy, the Duy Tan University, and the ACTin HCM City.

The third prizes also went toVietnamese teams, including those from the ACT in HCM City, the FPT University in Hanoi and HCMCity, the University of Information and Communication Technology, the HanoiUniversity of Science and Technology (HUST), andthe University of Science and Technology, HCM City National University.

🀅 Hosted by the the VietnamInformation Security Association (VNISA) under the sponsorship of the Ministryof Information and Communications and the Ministry of Education and Training ofVietnam, the competition aims to popularise and raise awareness andresponsibility for information security at higher education and traininginstitutions./.

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