This team was invented by the author, but this competition is real. It is held once a year and is aimed at people with outstanding abilities in the whole country.
A seminar sponsored by Internet Weekly with the theme of "Rebuilding Security Order and Protecting the Rights and Interests of Netizens" was held in Beijing. Internet security experts and well-known legal scholars attended the seminar. * * * They discussed the legality and social value of "XP Challenge", judged and interpreted the focus of the debate in this competition, and thought that "XP Challenge" might be illegal without authorization, and called on the industry to build a fair and just competition environment.
Competition evaluation:
Gu Ming, a well-known security expert and member of KEEN Team, introduced that international security testing is an evaluation method to evaluate the security of computer network system by simulating the attack method of malicious hackers. The legal premise is to "cooperate with manufacturers", and its purpose is to find and verify the security loopholes in the tester's system or service, so as to help solve and provide reliable security defense measures and protect end users in the first place.
Yu Zhigang, a legal expert who is a professor at China University of Political Science and Law, said that the organizers unilaterally announced the results of the competition and spread them through wanton publicity without authorization. It seems to be similar to the international safety test, but in fact they have violated the rules. The infringed Kingsoft and Tencent companies can defend their rights through legal channels.
Wang Jian, a professor at Zhejiang Sci-Tech University and an expert on anti-unfair competition law, said that cracking down on competitors' behaviors through the so-called XP Challenge actually violated the Anti-Unfair Competition Law.