If you’ve been waiting, now’s the time to participate – the last week of Radware’s Attack Mitigation Black Belt Challenge begins today and ends this week. And what a challenge it is! More and more people are participating each week and the leader board has changed hands a number of times – with the standing after the Red Belt challenge resulting in a tie for first place!
As we head into the next round of progressively difficult questions, we have a fierce competition for the Champion. Only 25 seconds separates first and third place after four rounds. Continue to check out the Leader Board for the rankings.
The Challenge is designed to evaluate your knowledge of the following:
- The current threat landscape designed at availability outages to organizations
- Current information security attack techniques and tools
- Benefits & limitations to today’s most common security & control-solutions
Knowledge Level | AMS Level | Targeted Tested Content | Quiz Week |
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Novice | White | Basic Industry Understanding | 18-Jun |
Yellow | Current Attack Trends | 25-Jun | |
Average | Green | Attacker Tool Sets & Techniques | 2-Jul |
Expert | Red | Anatomy of Availability-Based Attack | 9-Jul |
Black | Next-Generation / Conceptual Attacks | 16-Jul |
For those of you just joining the Attack Mitigation Black Belt Challenge during the Black Belt round, it is not too late to start. We’ve designed the Challenge so that it can be taken at any moment throughout the competition – as long as it is completed in serial. Participants begin at the novice or White Belt round, and work their way to the highest level – the Black Belt – by correctly answering each week’s increasingly difficult questions. A score of 9 or above on each round is required to move to the next achievement level.
The individuals that proceed through the Challenge with the most complete answers and achieve the fastest times will present at the top of the Leader Board as we move into next week’s round. Each week, I’ll post announcements, hints and commentary on my blog. Correct answers follow the each section.
Best of luck and please don’t hesitate to reach out to me should you need references for the answers or just have some questions – that’s part of the process. We can’t wait to meet the Attack Mitigation Black Belt Challenge Champion at Black Hat US 2012 and hand over prize winnings!