New York Security Challenge 2020

CodeCon, a programming contest built by Bloomberg engineers, will take place on 30 March at ETH Zurich. Solve as many challenges as you can and the best 6 ETH students win a 10 day trip to New York.

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Due to COVID-19, the New York Security Challenge 2020 has been cancelled.

ETH Studio New York, in partnership with Bloomberg, offers the winners of a CodeCon a tailored-made Security Week in New York City.

The programming contest CodeCon will take place on 30 March 2020 at ETH Zurich. You will solve information security and coding challenges designed by Bloomberg. The winners will win a trip to New York City in June where they will work on a short security research project with senior security experts at Bloomberg with the goal of drafting a conference submission.

At the CodeCon, you will work with C, C ++, Java, Python, C#, JavaScript, Scala, Rust or Ruby. We will differentiate between the background knowledge of Bachelor, Master and PhD students in order for all levels to have a chance to win the trip to New York. Security background is not necessarily needed in order to participate.

Selection – CodeCon

Monday, 30 March 2020

17.30-21.00h, HG E 21/22

Registration

Sign up here by 22 March 2020!

Please write your motivation why you would like to join Bloomberg in New York. Your motivation will be part of the overall rating.

Students need to bring their own fully charged laptop.

After the CodeCon, there will be a networking reception with food and drinks in the HG Foyer D-Nord.

Trip to New York

The winners will travel to New York City on 13-21 June 2020. Travel expenses and accommodation will be covered.

There will be six winners. Winners need to be ETH Zurich students. Students will be selected based on their CodeCon performance and their statement of motivation.

Bloomberg Diversity Statement

Bloomberg is committed to attracting, developing and promoting the most qualified individuals regardless of race, gender, belief and origin. We define diversity in its broadest sense and look for people who see things differently, find solutions, and collaborate instinctively. Our diverse workforce and open culture are essential to innovation and the key to our success. We encourage students from all backgrounds to participate.

Testimonial

Read about last year's experience at Bloomberg:
ETH Ambassadors Blog

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