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    Developers Design Innovative Network Security Solutions at the NVIDIA Cybersecurity Hackathon

    The latest NVIDIA Cybersecurity Hackathon brought together 10 teams to create exciting cybersecurity innovations using the NVIDIA Morpheus cybersecurity AI framework, NVIDIA BlueField data processing unit (DPU), and NVIDIA DOCA.

    The event featured seven onsite Israeli teams and three remote teams from India and the UK. Working around the clock for 24 hours, the teams were challenged with developing new solutions for solving modern cybersecurity challenges.

    “NVIDIA hackathons are a welcoming launchpad for innovation. We put DOCA and Morpheus developers in the center, providing them with everything they need to bring their ideas to fruition and into the spotlight. We see traction as the DOCA developer community keeps growing, and we believe hackathons play a significant role in that”, said Dror Goldenberg, the SVP of Software Architecture at NVIDIA.   

    A picture of contestants sitting in a room for the winner announcement ceremony in NVIDIA Tel-Aviv
    Figure 1. Cybersecurity hackathon in NVIDIA Tel-Aviv 

    NVIDIA Cybersecurity Hackathon winners 

    First place

    Team Yahalom, C4I Unit 

    The Yahalom team created a next-generation load balancer that supports dynamic node addition or removal and load-balancing based on user-defined fields. 

    The design uses BlueField DPUs as a tailor-made network device, implemented with NVIDIA DOCA FLOW APIs. Using the DPU results in accelerated throughput at scale. 

    An image of the Hackathon judges standing with first place winners Team Yahalom holding their award
    Figure 2. First place Team Yahalom with the judging team 

    Second place

    Team GAPU, Ministry of Defense with Octopus Computer Solutions   

    Team GAPU focused on developing a new layer of security and governance on the DPU between the platform and infrastructure. This delivers a modular and scalable first line of defense against malicious packets, including a 5-tuple firewall, DNS filtering, and deep packet inspection. 

    Named ARMadillo, after the BlueField Arm-based cores and the protective shield of the animal, the solution uses DOCA FLOW. ARMadillo accelerates security workflows and illustrates offloading security workloads from the host CPU and memory to the DPU.  

    second place winners of the NVIDIA Cybersecurity Hackathon standing with their awards
    Figure 3. The GAPU team, second place winners of the NVIDIA Cybersecurity Hackathon 

    Third place

    Team Ariel-2, Ariel University 

    This team worked on a malware-encrypted traffic detection solution based on Morpheus and GPU acceleration. Using deep learning, the team created a Morpheus training model using random forest (an ensemble learning method for classification), regression, and other tasks. The model operates by constructing a multitude of decision trees at training time, on a variety of datasets. 

    The team selected meaningful attributes from each dataset into the model, to classify malicious data, albeit encrypted. The team demonstrated efficient machine learning tasks and lowered AI training costs using Morpheus and GPU acceleration.

    Team Ariel-2 standing with awards
    Figure 4. Team Ariel-2, third place winners of the NVIDIA Cybersecurity Hackathon 

    Honorable mention 

    Team 8200-2B, Aharai-Tech organization  

    Team 8200-2B, was composed of a group of high-school students that take part in the tech-leadership organization Aharai-Tech. The group worked on a cybersecurity solution that identifies malicious log-in attacks in real time. This is a marked improvement to most existing solutions that identify a breach after it has occurred. 

    The team used Morpheus pipelines for filtering, processing, and classifying large-scale data.  

    The Aharai-Tech Team 8200-2B standing for a picture
    Figure 5. Team 8200-2B received an honorable mention

    Join the DOCA Community  

    NVIDIA is building a broad community of DOCA developers to create applications and services on top of BlueField DPUs for efficient data centers. 

    To learn more about joining the community, visit the DOCA developer web page or register to download DOCA today. 

    Check the corporate calendar to stay informed or to join our next hackathon. 

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