Join the Snyk Developer Challenge
August 1, 2022
0 mins readWe’re excited to announce the Snyk Developer Challenge! This event gives conference attendees a chance to flex their security skills by fixing vulnerabilities to earn points on the leaderboard. At the end of the conference, the two highest scoring participants will be crowned the winners and receive a special prize. We will not save or collect any data, so simply choose an alias and you’re ready to play. Do you have what it takes to win the Developer Challenge? Come visit the Snyk booth at one of the conferences below to play, and stay up to date on all the fun at #SnykDevChallenge.
Date: | Event: |
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July 25-28 | THAT Conference |
August 8-10 | KCDC |
September 7-8 | Developer Week Cloud |
September 27 - 29 | DevOpsWorld by Cloudbees |
October 3-5 | NodeConf |
October 30 - November 2 | All Things Open |
Overview
Stop by the Snyk booth to receive the game URL, and start racking up points in a few simple steps. At the end of the conference, the first and second place participants will be announced as winners and receive a special prize.
How to play
Scan the QR code and register with an email address and alias.
Submit the open source projects you'd like to work on in your projects tab.
Fix vulns and score points!
(1) Get registered
All you need is an email address and alias for the event.
There’s no password, and we won’t store your email address anywhere.
The alias you enter will appear on the leaderboard, with your score, for the event.
If you've competed at a previous conference and are already registered - don't worry - just enter the same information here again.
(2) Submit your projects
Provide the Github info for your chosen open source projects in the Projects tab of your Snyk profile.
Make sure you choose a public repo that you have write permissions on in order to score points.
Wait until you see your repo on the projects tab to start fixing vulnerabilities — or you’ll lose out on potential points.
You can import a max of 10 projects.
Only the first 50 sub-projects for each imported project count towards scoring.
(3) Start fixing vulnerabilities
Ready, set, go! Start fixing vulnerabilities in the repos you've registered to rack up points on the leaderboard.
You can always come back and submit more repos — just remember the cap is 10.
It may take up to 10 minutes for updated scores to show on the leaderboard, so don’t panic if your score isn’t updated immediately. If you have any questions or concerns during the challenge, please reach out.
Get started in capture the flag
Learn how to solve capture the flag challenges by watching our virtual 101 workshop on demand.