GlobalPlatform’s inaugural TEE hackathon will take place October 7-9, 2016 at GSVlabs in Redwood City, California. The event will give developers insight into the potential of TEE technology to secure and protect sensitive applications and data within connected devices. The theme of the TEE hackathon is “Code and compete for connected device security!”
Sequitur Labs will provide Raspberry Pi 3B devices for each team to take home, Bus Blaster debugger, a full software development environment with OP-TEE and on-site support.
Three teams will be selected to win free passes to the GlobalPlatform TEE conference on October 13th. In addition, first place will win the grand prize of $5,000, second place will win $2,500 and third place, $1,500.
Sept. 20th, 22nd, and 29th - Pre hackathon webinars
October 7 - Opening Ceremonies: welcome, introduction to technologies, hackathon platform demo, idea pitches and team formation.
October 8-9 - Hackathon