Submit your essay to the AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition by January 2, 2025.
The AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition
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What does critical cybersecurity look like?
Noran Fouad 14 November 2024
‘Critical Perspectives on Cybersecurity: Feminist and Postcolonial Interventions,’ edited by Anwar Mhajne and Alexis Henshaw, broadens the scope of cybersecurity research by highlighting marginalised voices and overlooked issues
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The story behind the uncovering of the Pegasus spyware scandal
Stella Blumfelde / Kamil Bojarski / James Shires / Max Smeets 24 October 2024
Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy by Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud depicts the tireless efforts of journalists and researchers that revealed the abuses of Pegasus spyware
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The dilemmas of weapons in space are illuminated from the archives
Juliana Suess 18 September 2024
Aaron Bateman’s “Weapons in Space” is a history book that enlightens the current debates about space security, making it a must-read for anyone looking for orientation on current arms control in space
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Warbot 2.0: Reflections on the fast-changing world of AI in national security
Kenneth Payne 28 March 2024
Kenneth Payne reflects on his book, ‘I, Warbot’ and the advances in AI since its publication in 2021
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The myths of AQ Khan and the ‘tech genius’
Daniel Salisbury / Alex Bollfrass 22 February 2024
Drawing on a recent archival find and a new history of how Pakistan developed its first nuclear bomb, Alex Bollfrass and Daniel Salisbury consider the mythology and realities of ‘the father of the Pakistani bomb’, AQ Khan
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It takes a network to catch a network
Meghan Conroy 18 January 2024
'Sedition Hunters' details how open-source intelligence has helped track down those who attacked the US Capitol on January 6
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Necessity, culture, and the shaping of Israel’s cyber capabilities
Lennart Maschmeyer 27 November 2023
ETH Zurich Senior Researcher Lennart Maschmeyer critically examines 'Israel and the Cyber Threat' by Charles D. Freilich, Matthew S. Cohen, and Gabi Siboni
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Cyber Persistence Theory in the Russo-Ukrainian war
Michael Fischerkeller / Emily Goldman / Richard Harknett 7 November 2023
The authors of Cyber Persistence Theory assess how it stacks up in the Ukraine conflict
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Offensive cyber operations in the test of time
Daniel Moore 7 November 2023
A year since Daniel Moore published his book on offensive cyber operations, he revisits his main tenets
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Terms and Conditions for the AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition

Introduction

The AI-Cybersecurity Essay Prize Competition (the “Competition”) is organized by the European Cyber Conflict Research Incubator (“ECCRI CIC”) in partnership with the Munich Security Conference (“MSC”). It is sponsored by Google (the “Sponsor”). By entering the Competition, participants agree to these Terms and Conditions (T&Cs).

Eligibility

The Competition is open to individuals worldwide who are experts in the fields of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (“AI”). Participants must ensure that their participation complies with local laws and regulations.

Submission Guidelines

Essays must address the question: “How will Artificial Intelligence change cybersecurity, and what are the implications for Europe? Discuss potential strategies that policymakers can adopt to navigate these changes.”

Submissions must be original, unpublished works between 800-1200 words, excluding footnotes but including hyperlinks for references.

Essays must be submitted by 2 January 2025, 00:00 am CET., through the official submission portal provided by ECCRI CIC.

Only single-authored essays are accepted. Co-authored submissions will not be considered.

Participants are responsible for ensuring their submissions do not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of third parties.

Judging and Awards

Essays will be judged based on insightfulness, relevance, originality, clarity, and evidence by a review board comprising distinguished figures from academia, industry, and government.

The decision of the review board is final and binding in all matters related to the Competition.

Prizes are as follows: 1st Place: €10,000; Runner-Up: €5,000; 3rd Place: €2,500; 4th-5th Places: €1,000 each. The winner will also be invited to attend The Munich Security Conference

Intellectual Property Rights

The author retains ownership of the submitted essay.

By submitting the essay, the author grants ECCRI CIC exclusive, royalty-free rights to use, reproduce, publish, distribute, and display the essay for purposes related to the Competition, including but not limited to educational, promotional, and research-related activities.

The author represents, warrants, and agrees that no essay submitted as part of the essay prize competition violates or infringes upon the rights of any third party, including copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, or other personal or proprietary rights, breaches, or conflicts with any obligation, such as a confidentiality obligation, or contains libellous, defamatory, or otherwise unlawful material.

The author agrees that the organizers can use your name (or your pseudonym) and an image of you in association with your essay for purposes of publicity, promotion and any other activity related to the exercise of its rights under these Terms.

The organizers may remove any essay-related content from its platforms at any time and without explanation.

The organizers may block contributions from particular email or IP addresses without notice or explanation.

The organizers may enable advertising on its platforms and associated social media accounts, including in connection with the display of your essay. The organizers may also use your Material to promote its products and services.

The organizers may, at its sole discretion, categorise Material, whether by means of ranking according to popularity or by any other criteria.

Data Protection

Personal information collected in connection with the Competition will be processed in accordance with Virtual Routes’ Privacy Policy. Participants agree to the collection, processing, and storage of their personal data for the purposes of the Competition.

Liability and Indemnity

ECCRI CIC, MSC, and the Sponsor will not be liable for any damages arising from participation in the Competition, except where prohibited by law.

Participants agree to indemnify ECCRI CIC, MSC, and the Sponsor against any claims, damages, or losses resulting from a breach of these T&Cs.

General Conditions

ECCRI CIC reserves the right to cancel, suspend, or modify the Competition or these T&Cs if fraud, technical failures, or any other factor beyond ECCRI CIC’s reasonable control impairs the integrity or proper functioning of the Competition, as determined by ECCRI CIC in its sole discretion.

Any attempt by any person to deliberately undermine the legitimate operation of the Competition may be a violation of criminal and civil law, and, should such an attempt be made, ECCRI CIC reserves the right to seek damages from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom, without regard to its conflict of law principles. Any dispute arising out of or in connection with these Terms and Conditions, including any question regarding its existence, validity, or termination, shall be referred to and finally resolved by the courts of the United Kingdom. The participants agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in the United Kingdom for the resolution of all disputes arising from or related to these Terms and Conditions or the Competition.