CBA Cyber Security Challenge
Building a safe and resilient digital world
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The Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) and some of its largest member
banks are calling on you to help solve some of the biggest challenges facing cyber security professionals in the banking industry.
We’re challenging you to develop ideas and solutions to improve cyber security and resiliency.
(you don’t need a technical background to participate!)
#CBACyberChallenge
Our Mission
Keeping Canadians cyber safe is key as digital adoption increases. The majority of Canadians are using digital channels – online and mobile – to conduct most of their banking transactions. At the same time, as cyber criminals become more sophisticated in their attempts to steal personal and financial information, some Canadians may be hesitant to fully adopt digital banking due to cyber security concerns.
How can the banking industry address these concerns and encourage greater adoption of digital channels?
Eligible Participants
The best part is, you don’t need a technical background to participate!
Students enrolled in a university or college in Canada can take part in this challenge, as well as alumni who graduated within the last two years from a Canadian university or college.
*Conditions apply. See Challenge rules for details.
Choose a Category
Your goal is to enhance cyber security in the categories outlined below.
You can submit your idea to one or several categories.
Awards
You will have the opportunity to build a network that includes industry professionals from Canada’s largest banks.
All finalists will be invited to participate in a two-day final event in Toronto to pitch their project in front of an expert jury and a chance to win up to $2,000.
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- 2nd
- 3rd
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2nd
3rd
Final event CANCELED
The final two-day event will take place in Toronto in May 2020.
CBA Cyber Security Challenge finalists will get the chance to present their innovative ideas and solutions in front of an expert jury comprised of professionals from the participating banks and the CBA.