DARPA AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) Contest (2023-2025)

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A DARPA AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) Contest (2023-2025) is a DARPA R&D project find and fix software vulnerabilities in U.S. infrastructure software.



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2023

  • Google Bard
    • QUOTE: The AIxCC is a two-year competition that challenges the nation's top AI and cybersecurity talent to automatically find and fix software vulnerabilities. The competition is designed to accelerate the development of new AI-driven cyber defense tools and techniques. It has a budget of approximately $40 million.
    • The AIxCC is being held in two phases:
      • Phase 1: The first phase of the competition will focus on developing AI-driven tools and techniques for finding vulnerabilities in software. Teams will compete to develop the most accurate and efficient tools.
      • Phase 2: The second phase of the competition will focus on developing AI-driven tools and techniques for fixing vulnerabilities in software. Teams will compete to develop the most effective tools for automatically patching vulnerabilities.
    • The AIxCC is open to teams of all sizes and disciplines. Teams can compete as individuals, as part of a university or research institution, or as part of a private company.

      The AIxCC is a significant investment by DARPA in the field of cybersecurity. The competition is expected to accelerate the development of new AI-driven cyber defense tools and techniques, which will help to protect the nation's critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.

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