ARPA-H joins the challenge, adds $20M to cash rewards
As ransomware gangs target critical infrastructure – especially hospitals and other healthcare organizations – DARPA has added another government agency partner to its Artificial Intelligence Cyber Challenge .last summer at Black Hat which challenges teams to build AI-based tools that automatically secure code used in critical infrastructure.
"Healthcare is both acutely being targeted, and it's been more and more targeted over the last few years," ARPA-H program manager Andrew Carney told."It's also uniquely sensitive to disruptions compared to many other critical infrastructure sectors." "And so maintaining the uptime, maintaining and defending these other critical infrastructure sectors indirectly assists our healthcare and public health sectors.
After the submission deadline closes, teams will compete in trials to determine which ones will advance to the semifinals at DEF CON this summer. At Hacker Summer Camp, seven of these teams will be awarded $2 million each, and also advance to the final competition at DEF CON 2025. The winning team will be awarded a $4 million prize, while second place earns $3 million, and third place wins $1.5 million in prize money.
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