“We have very talented engineers and scientists in the Warfare Centers, and when they attend events such as Hack the Machine, they are not only taking their knowledge to share, but they are also bringing what they learn back to the division,” said Larry Tarasek, technical director for NSWC Carderock. Organizers said this was the largest participation from the Warfare Centers they have had, so far, at a Hack the Machine, with Warfare Center engineers and data scientist on every first-place team. Not only did Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) combine efforts with Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Information Warfare Systems Command and the Navy Cyber Warfare Development Group to organize the event, but they also sent many participants from the Warfare Centers, with nearly every Warfare Center participating. This year’s event was held in the New Lab at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The Navy hosted “Hack the Machine 2019,” which brought together more than 600 people from government, industry and academia for the fifth iteration of the challenge to help the Navy solve complex problems. ![]() ![]() 6-8 in Brooklyn, New York, people came together to purposefully hack into a Navy system, and it was a good thing. Normally “hacking” has a negative connotation when it comes to the cyber world.
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