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About

Cryptography is the art and science of keeping information secure from unintended audiences. Conversely, cryptanalysis is the art and science of breaking encoded data. Udyam’18 presents you SpyBits, an event where you will learn how to protect your conversation safe from eavesdroppers and even how to break into secrets of others.

Rules

  • The creator of this contest is solely responsible for setting and communicating the eligibility requirements associated with prizes awarded to participants, as well as for procurement and distribution of all prizes. The contest creator holds HackerRank harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs, awards, settlements, orders, or fines.
  • Code directly from our platform, which supports over 30 languages. Learn more here.
  • Online registration at official website of Udyam is mandatory for participation.
  • Participants need to send their hackerrank username to any of the cordinators via Google Form
  • Final decision would be at the discretion of the event cordinators.
  • There will be 2 participants per team for 1st and 2nd year, and 1 participant per team otherwise.
  • Use of unfair means would lead to disqualification.
  • This is not a qualification round, qualification round will be an on site round.
  • For queries, contact event cordinators.
  • The Questions may be based on the workshops that have been conducted.
  • For First year students, if you have any problem with coding or need any help with implementation you can contact cordinators.
    • For CPP or C : Samikshya Chand
    • For Python or CPP : Naman Kansal
    • For Python : Samarth Koul
    • For Java : Shubham Pandey
    • For MATLAB or Octave contact any of us.

Scoring

  • Each challenge has a pre-determined score.
  • A participant’s score depends on the number of test cases a participant’s code submission successfully passes.
  • If a participant submits more than one solution per challenge, then the participant’s score will reflect the highest score achieved. In a game challenge, the participant's score will reflect the last code submission.
  • Participants are ranked by score. If two or more participants achieve the same score, then the tie is broken by the total time taken to submit the last solution resulting in a higher score
  • This score will have certain weightage in final scoring of event.
  • For on site events please go through Vigenère cipher

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