Abstract

Organised by BCS and sponsored by BT, the Cyber Crime Cup saw a world first: a cyber security competition held live and as a spectator sport. All the action, learning and sharing of cyber skills took place at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. Cyber ranges - virtual training grounds where attackers and defender teams can hone their skills - are, of course, nothing new; many events and organisations host capture the flag style cyber challenges. By contrast, The Cyber Cup borrowed its format from eSports: competitive and live computer gaming that turned red teaming into a spectacle that was enjoyed, understood and applauded by a live audience. Along with being exciting to watch, the Cyber Crime Cup was an invaluable learning experience for competitors and the audience.

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