Chandigarh University hosted the 36-Hour BOSS Bug Bounty Challenge, a national cybersecurity initiative by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) focused on strengthening the security of BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) OS, India's indigenous operating system.
The 36-hour challenge brought together cybersecurity enthusiasts to showcase their skills in vulnerability assessment, ethical hacking and secure system analysis, contributing to a safer and more resilient Digital India.
The initiative gave participants an opportunity to work on real-world cybersecurity challenges while supporting the security of India's indigenous operating system.
According to the university, the event reflects Chandigarh University's commitment to promoting innovation and preparing future cybersecurity professionals to address emerging digital security challenges.
Chandigarh University Hosts 36-Hour BOSS Bug Bounty Challenge to Strengthen India's Cybersecurity Ecosystem
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