About the challenges

1.  Smart Data Ally
(Michal Fečo, Dominik Paľo)

Create an AI-Powered Data Explorer—a platform that makes data analysis accessible to everyone by allowing users to explore, analyze, and visualize datasets using everyday language. Using advanced machine learning models like OpenAI’s GPT-4 and Hugging Face transformers, the platform enables people without data science backgrounds to work with data easily, while also providing advanced features for experts.

Full Challenge description and presentation can be found on slack, on #01-smart-data-ally channel.

2.  Gigabit Penetration Test Challenge
(Thea John, Phillip Möller)

Create an automated pen-test application, which exploits a given service (Juice Shop as example).

Full Challenge description and presentation can be found on slack, on #02-gigabit-challenge channel.

You can also find some resources regarding this challenge at Resource tab, here in Devpost.

3.  AI Data validator with Human in loop
(Maros Skyslak, Kristian Sopkovic, Vladimir Banoci)

Organizations often manage large amounts of internal documents that must align with specific standards and maintain accuracy and relevance. This use case focuses on creating an application to ensure documents are filled correctly and consistently by leveraging historical data and LLM technology. The solution will integrate human feedback to validate the quality of the documents and provide a baseline for improving future AI recommendations.

Full Challenge description and presentation can be found on slack, on #03-ai-data-validator channel.

You can also find some resources regarding this challenge at Resource tab, here in Devpost.

Requirements

1.  Smart Data Ally
(Michal Fečo, Dominik Paľo)

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Advanced Natural Language Interface
  • Data Retrieval and Processing
  • Data Visualization
  • User Interface(Frontend)
  • Backend Development
  • Optional Enhancements

These goals are more defined in presentation. :)

2.  Gigabit Penetration Test Challenge
(Thea John, Phillip Möller)

Winning Criteria:

  • Amount of automated exploits multiplied with the Criticality of Exploit
  • Reusability of your automated exploits to unknown services
  • Reusability of your automated exploits to other CWEs/CVEs
  • UX of your UI
3.  AI Data validator with Human in loop
(Maros Skyslak, Kristian Sopkovic, Vladimir Banoci)

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Innovation: How creative is the proposed solution?
  • Functionality: Does the application perform as intended?
  • User Experience: Is the interface intuitive and easy to use?
  • Impact: How effectively does the solution solve the stated problem?
  • Human-in-the-Loop Integration: How seamlessly does the feedback mechanism work?

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Prizes

9,000 in prizes
Best Smart Data Ally Challenge project
1 winner

The best project of the first challenge - Best Smart Data Ally.

Best Gigabit Penetration Test Challenge project
1 winner

The best project of the second challenge - Gigabit Penetration Test.

Best AI Data validator with Human in loop project
1 winner

The best project of the third challenge - AI Data validator with Human in loop.

The Hackathon WINNER
1 winner

The winner project of this hackathon. This is selected across all challenges by the judges.

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

 Michal Kováčik

Michal Kováčik
Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions Slovakia

Peter Pastier

Peter Pastier
Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions Slovakia

Štefan Halčin

Štefan Halčin
Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions Slovakia

Robert Ondejka

Robert Ondejka
Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions Slovakia

Judging Criteria

  • Technical implementation (clean code, git, …)
    Everything needs to be built here on the event! We are inspecting also the implementation quality of your solutions, so make sure to not underestimate it.
  • Creativity (thinking out of the box, new inventions, …)
    Think outside the box. We're on the lookout for new inventions and creative approaches that stand out from the ordinary.
  • Usability (in real life, daily, would you use it?, …)
    Make it practical. Your solution should be something people would actually want to use in their everyday lives. If it’s not user-friendly, it’s not ready!
  • Presentation (ppt, speaker, Q&A, …)
    Your presentation matters! Whether it's your PowerPoint, delivery, or handling Q&A, make sure to clearly express your ideas and solutions.
  • Design (visual, architecture, attractiveness, …)
    Aim for a design that's both appealing and practical. Think about what makes a developer's life easier—clear structure, intuitive interfaces, and a look that impresses without overcomplicating.

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