Global CyberPEACE Challenge 3.0
WHAT IS THE GLOBAL CYBERPEACE CHALLENGE?
Global CyberPeace Challenge (GCC) is a journey to recognize and award talent that can build solutions to some of the most pressing cybersecurity problems faced by the society today. The objective of the challenge is to tap into the innovative approaches adopted by participants to solve critical real-world problems in the technical and policy challenges.
The first two edition of GCC have been tremendous success garnering more than 3000 participation from almost 70 countries (combined numbers).
Global CyberPeace Challenge 3 will be organised on the same lines as of GCC 2 with three challenges: Cyber Policy & Strategy Challenge, Peace-a-Thon: The innovation challenge and Capture the Flag (CTF).


Cyber Policy & Strategy Challenge
The policy challenges associated with cyberPeace crisis and conflicts will be conducted in two phases i.e., Ideathon and Grand Finale

Peace-a-thon
The challenge to solve real world problems assimilated from various stakeholders in tech and non tech spaces will be conducted in two phases i.e., Ideathon and Grand Finale

Capture The Flag
Time bound hackathon style event with checkpoints will be conducted at regional levels and then a grand finale
Participants
GCC 3 is a worldwide initiative that sought to provide a unique platform to innovators and developers including cybersecurity experts, technologists, community leaders, civil society bodies, students, developers, UX/UI designers, business analysts, education professionals, advisors, mentors, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and investors.
Participating Countries
Argentina . Australia . Austria . Bangladesh . Brazil . Camaroon . Canada . Chile . China . Denmark . Ecuador . Egypt . France . Germany . Ghana . Gibraltar . Greece . Hong Kong . Hungary . India . Indonesia . Iran . Israel . Italy . Kenya . Kuwait . Malaysia . Mauritius . Mexico . Myanmar . Nepal . Netherlands . Nigeria . Norway . Pakistan . Peru . Philippines . Poland . Portugal . Romania . Russia . Saudi Arabia . Singapore . South Africa . Spain . Sri Lanka . Sweden . Switzerland . Thailand . Turkey . United Arab Emirates . United Kingdom . United States . Uzbekistan . Zimbabwe
Impact of Global CyberPeace Challenge 2.0
Countries
Million People Reached on Facebook
Million People Reached on Instagram
Million People Reached on Twitter
Important Dates
10 October 2021
Registration Starts
17 May 2021
GCC 3.0 Announced by National Cyber Security Coordinator, Government of India
Lt. Gen (Dr.) Rajesh Pant.
2 Jan 2022
Last Date to Register
15 January 2022
Announcement of the shortlisted participants of all tracks
5 to 10 January 2022
Elimination Round of CTF [IT & OT]
28 & 29 February 2022
Grand Finale of GCC 2022
8 Feb 2022 (Safer Internet Day)
Winners Annoucement
15 February 2022
Dissemination of Certificates

Launch of Project eSaksham | AICTE and CPF and Announcement of GCC3.0
Our Partners & Supporters
What They Said

NCIIPC India
@NCIIPC
Info Sec professionals get ready for the Operational Technology #CTF leg of
@gccsofficial hosted at #NCIIPC #CyberPeacesecurity #GCCS1.0 #SCADA @cyberpeacengo
https://twitter.com/NCIIPC/status/932574665062588416

Digital India
@_DigitalIndia
Have innovative solutions to secure the cyberPeace space? Participate in Global CyberPeace Challenge Peace-a-thon https://innovate.mygov.in/ncc_category/mitigating-public-sector-cyber-cascades #GCCS1.0

MyGovIndia
@mygovindia
Gear up for Global CyberPeace Challenge Grand Finale! Congratulations to the shortlisted teams. To know the names, click here: https://blog.mygov.in/global-cyber-challenge-shortlisted-entries-for-grand-finale/

Ravi Shankar Prasad
@rsprasad
As we look forward to #GCCS1.0, here’s an innovation challenge on cyberPeace security for all of you to participate in

Sean Duca
@SeanDuca
14 teams working on a CTF contest looking at IT/OT challenges as well as the peace-a-thon where ideas and solutions will be built to make India #CyberPeaceSafe. Great work and good luck to the teams! @mygovindia #GCCS1.0 @_DigitalIndia @gccsofficial

Klee Aiken
@a_Klee
@icyberchallenge
was an excellent way to kick-off a great week @ #GCCS1.0, here’s hoping the initiative carries over to #GCCS2019. Thanks to @cyberpeacengo for inviting @APNIC to work with the talented teams!
https://twitter.com/a_Klee/status/934647325976248321
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