Kyo Chen is currently chief of HITCON Cyber Range project, and also serves as the Secretary-General of the Product Cyber Security Promotion Office for Panasonic in China, as well as the head of the Cyber Security Lab in Taiwan. He is responsible for promoting the security of Panasonic's IoT products in China and managing the Cyber Security Lab in Taiwan. Additionally, he collaborates with the Panasonic Product Security Center in Japan to execute global product security projects. Kyo is dedicated to the cyber security protection, threat analysis, product security research, and Panasonic product security training for IoT product hardware, software, and cloud servers.
HITCON CTF is one of the few globally recognized cybersecurity competitions in Taiwan and serves as a qualifier for DEFCON Final, representing a milestone for cybersecurity talent education in Taiwan. In recent years, we have designed challenges that are comparable to real-world scenarios, showcasing the latest offensive and defensive techniques while ensuring an element of fun Meanwhile, to address the lack of cybersecurity skill training for blue teams and provide a platform for enterprises to demostrate their capabilities, we have also organized the incident response-oriented HITCON Cyber Range, allowing participation from various industries in Taiwan to raise awareness of cybersecurity. |In this presentation, we will delve into the design and experiences of competing in HITCON CTF and HITCON Cyber Range.
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