Cyber talents prove prowess in PwC challenge


Congratulations: (Back row, third to sixth from left, respectively) PwC Malaysia digital trust and cybersecurity leader Clarence Chan, chief digital officer Sundara Raj and assurance leader Datuk Theng Bee Han, with Amirudin, APU vice-chancellor Prof Dr Ho Chin Kuan (far right) and sponsors posing for a photo with the winners.

Taking first and second place respectively, teams B1ngChilling and Pleiades made Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) proud, while Malaya Hunter from Universiti Malaya claimed third prize in the 2nd PwC Malaysia Capture the Flag (CTF) “Hack A Day” competition on Nov 11.

The winners of the Malaysian leg of the competition received an array of prizes, including gadgets and accessories, job placements within PwC Malaysia’s digital trust and cybersecurity practice, and sponsorships for the Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) certification or the CREST Practitioner Security Analyst (CPSA) examination.

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