Admire the award-winning works in the first stock photography contest about hackers
The new stock images illustrate the hacker world, free service for the press organizations and related individuals.
Last year, the William and Flora Foundation and OpenIDEO launched an international contest called the Cybersecurity Visuals Challenge to look for new stock images of hackers to serve for free to press organizations and individuals. relate to.
A few days ago, OpenIDEO announced the top 5 award-winning works by artists and designers from the US, India, Australia and Mexico.
Eli Sugarman, program director at the Hewlett Foundation in charge of the Cyber Initiative, says sophisticated organizations are attacking the safety of the Internet. The shady character wearing a hoodie plugging his face into a laptop cannot fully illustrate the challenges we face on the Internet. So new images of artists and designers will help solve this problem.
These creative drawings depict the pitfalls of the technology-dependent world in a simplified way to help the general public understand and absorb them. From there, help many people understand the importance of digital security.
Here are the winning works, please enjoy.
Works of Abraham Joel Pena Puleo
Photographs depicting Abraham Pena's Phishing technique, hackers are like sharks playing with "gullible" users.
The work of Mariah Jochai
Mariah Jochai's word paintings show that hacker threats that can be hidden are now invisible to users.
Afsal Cmk
"Coding" in Afsal CMK's works is depicted with bright, colorful lines.
Works of Claudio Rousselon
Claudio Rousselon turns cyber alliances into beautiful blocks in his works.
The work of Ivana Troselj
Battlefield information through the pen of Ivana Troselj.
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