During the preliminary online round, teams built applications on Google App Engine that were judged for both functionality and security. Five teams were then selected to participate in the final round at the SyScan 2013 security conference in Singapore, where they had to do the following: fix security bugs from the preliminary round, collaborate to develop an API standard to allow their applications to interoperate, implement the API, and finally, try to hack each other’s applications. To add to the challenge, many of the students balanced the competition with all of their school commitments.
We’re extremely impressed with the caliber of the contestants’ work. Everyone had a lot of fun, and we think these students have a bright future ahead of them. We are pleased to announce the final results of the 2013 Hardcode Competition:
1st Place: Team 0xC0DEBA5E Vienna University of Technology, Austria (SGD $20,000)
Daniel Marth (http://proggen.org/)
Lukas Pfeifhofer (https://www.devlabs.pro/)
Benedikt Wedenik
2nd Place: Team Gridlock Loyola School, Jamshedpur, India (SGD $15,000)
Aviral Dasgupta (http://www.aviraldg.com/)
3rd Place: Team CeciliaSec University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA (SGD $10,000)
Nathan Crandall
Dane Pitkin
Justin Rushing
Runner-up: Team AppDaptor The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong (SGD $5,000)
Lau Chun Wai (http://www.cwlau.com/)
Runner-up: Team DesiCoders Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, India (SGD $5,000)
Yash Agarwal
Vishesh Singhal (http://visheshsinghal.blogspot.com)
Honorable Mention: Team Saviors of Middle Earth (withdrew due to school commitments) Walt Whitman High School, Maryland, USA
Wes Kendrick
Marc Rosen (https://github.com/maz)
William Zhang
A big congratulations to this very talented group of students!