federal_register: 2014-17553
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| 2014-17553 | Robocall Contest | Notice | The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") announces an open source prize competition that challenges the public to create and improve an innovative robocall honeypot. A honeypot is an information system that is designed to attract perpetrators of illegal acts--in this case robocallers--and gain knowledge about their tactics. The Contest will be held at DEF CON 22, a conference of information security specialists, in Las Vegas, Nevada, from August 7-10, 2014. The Contest will occur in 3 independent phases, with Winner(s) chosen from each phase. Phase 1, "Creator," involves building a robocall honeypot. Phase 2, "Attacker," requires Contestants to identify a honeypot's security vulnerabilities. Phase 3, "Detective," involves analysis of data from an existing robocall honeypot. | 2014-07-25 | 2014 | 7 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2014/07/25/2014-17553/robocall-contest | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2014-07-25/pdf/2014-17553.pdf | Federal Trade Commission | 192 | The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") announces an open source prize competition that challenges the public to create and improve an innovative robocall honeypot. A honeypot is an information system that is designed to attract perpetrators of illegal... |