European Cybersecurity Challenge

European Cybersecurity CTF Competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The European Cybersecurity Challenge (ECSC) is an annual cybersecurity competition organized by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA). The event aims to foster young talent in the field of cybersecurity by bringing together teams of young individuals from various European countries to compete in solving cybersecurity-related challenges. The challenge days are usually split between the two popular CTF formats: jeopardy and attack-defense.[3] Teams consist of at most 10 players under the age of 25, at most 5 of them over the age of 20. Each country runs national qualifiers and competitions as part of the selection process.[4] It has been described as "the Eurovision of cybersecurity".[5][6]

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Previous Events[7]
YearNumber of Official TeamsLocationWinner
20143[1]Fürstenfeld, Austria ?
20156Lucerne, SwitzerlandAustria
201610Düsseldorf, GermanySpain
201715Malaga, SpainSpain
201817London, United KingdomGermany
201920Bucharest, RomaniaRomania[8]
202119Prague, Czech RepublicGermany[9]
202228Vienna, Austria[6][10]Denmark[11]
202328Hamar, NorwayGermany[12][13]
202431Turin, Italy[14]Germany[15][16][17]
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European Cybersecurity Challenge (ECSC)
StatusActive
GenreCTF Competition
FrequencyAnnual
VenueVaries (within Europe)
Location(s)Europe
Years active10
InauguratedNovember 3, 2014 (2014-11-03)[1]
Previous eventOctober 7–11, 2024
Next eventOctober, 2025[2]
Organised byENISA
Websiteecsc.eu
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