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NULL CLUB EVENTS REPORT
S.no Event name Date No of students attended
1 Hague Cyber security
summer school at
JNTUH
9th
to 13th
June,2018 42 students from II and III year
(CSE & IT)
2 Blockchian
Technology Training
by IDEA LABS
18th
to 21st July,2018 81 students from II and III year
(CSE)
3 Central Blockchain
Hackathon, JNTUH
29th & 30th
July,2018
20 students from II and III year
(CSE)
4 International
Blockchain Comgress
3rd
& 4th
August,2018 20 students from II and III year
(CSE)
5. World block chain
hackathon
31st August & 1
st
September
15 students from II and III
year(CSE)
Event 1:
Activity Name: Workshop
Topic: Hague Cyber security summer school at JNTUH
Date:9th
to 13th
June,2018
Venue: JNTUH,kukatpally
Key points: 42 students have participated from II and III year (CSE& IT) .
Summary:
Cyber security is a major global challenge, among others because of the growing number of
cyber attacks and incidents which threaten individuals, businesses and states. Besides being a
global challenge, however, cyber security is also a particularly pertinent topic for Indian
society. This program was Organized by IIIT Hyderabad, The Hague Centre for Strategic
Studies, E2Labs, SkillCube, KrypC, The Hague University of Applied Sciences and the
Municipality of The Hague
photos:
Event 2:
Activity Name: Workshop
Topic: Blockchian Technology Training by IDEA LABS
Date: 18th
to 21st July,2018
Resource person: Mr.Bharatwaj and Team,IDEA LABS
key points: 81 students have participated from II and III year (CSE)
summary:
Null Club has conducted a training program on Blockchain Technology Bootcamp and
hackathon from 18th
July to 21st July, 2018 by Idealabs for IInd and IIIrd year students. In Day1,
Day2: Training was scheduled on Blockchain Programming basics and Building Blockchain
Applications and in
Day3,Day4 Ideation workshop andinternal pitching was conducted by jury from Idea labs CEO
Mr.Pankaj.
Schedule
Date Contents Resource Person
Day 1
18-7-18
Session – 1: Blockchain Overview
Session – 2: Blockchain Demystified
Session – 3: Blockchain Programming basics
Mr.Bharadwaj,IdeaLabs
Day 2
19-7-18
Session – 4: Deep Dive into Blockchain
Session – 5: Building Blockchain Applications
Mr.Bharadwaj,IdeaLabs
Day 3
20-7-18
Session – 6: Ideation workshop
Session – 7: Idea pitches
Mr.Bharadwaj, IdeaLabs
Day 4
21-7-18
Session –8: Internal Pitches
Session –9: Pitch to Jury
Mr.Bharadwaj, IdeaLabs
photos:
Team of Blockchain Training with students.
Event 3:
Activity Name: Hackathon
Topic: Central BlockChain Ideation Hackathon.
Date: 29th & 30th July,2018
Venue:J-HUB, JNTUH,kukatpally
Key points:
Number of students:20 students from II and III year (CSE)
Summary: It was a two day central hackathon programme organised by Idealabs at J-
Hub ,JNTUH kukatpally .
total 40 teams have participated at India level from which five teams of our students have
taken part in this competition for IBC 2018.Each team has presented their Idea to the
Jury.
Team – 01
Problem Statement:
Problems faced while claiming insurance
Delay of time
Data verification and submission
Team Members:
J. Vasundhara (16H61A05K5)
P. Sri Sahithi (16H61A05N4)
M. Samyuktha (16H61A05L9)
Joshi Apoorva (16H61A05K7)
Team - 02
Problem Statement: In pharmaceutical supply chain there are many counterfeit medicines and
many drugs are not properly stored in transit. The counterfeit drug market accounts to an
estimated 1 million deaths annually
Team – 03
Problem Statement:
Bug Bounty Programs promotes security of enterprise ecosystems by encouraging third-
party cybersecurity experts to review and report vulnerabilities present in the system.
In a Bug Bounty Program, participation is motivated mainly by rewards and reputation of
the company involved.
Issue #1: There is no transparency of information between companies and bug reporters.
Issue #2: There are chances of manipulation of bounty transaction details at the time of
invoice creation either by intentional or unintentional input mistakes.
Team Members:
M. Arun Kumar
Rahul Pavithran
Saketh US
Vishal Shukla
Team – 04
Problem Statement:The way exams are conducted
Offline Examinations:
No security
No transparency
Uses centralized system to store
Online Examinations:
Centralized system for
storing data
No ultimate security
Team Members:
G. Vinoothna (16H61A05K3)
K. Hamsini (16H61A05L1)
N. Rithika (16H61A05M5)
N. Manikya Arun (16H61A05M9)
data No transparency
Team Members:
Nishikant
Bhargav
Eshwar
Rahul
Team – 05
Problem Statement:
Smuggled goods
Crappy products
Payments are higher than original products
Trustworthy
Team Members:
K. Bharath Nandan Reddy
(16H61A05L0)
K. Sridher Reddy
(16H61A05K8)
M. Rinusha Joseph
(16H61A05L8)
G.Shodhitha Reddy
(16H61A05P1)
Event 4:
Activity Name:IBC hackathon
Topic: International Blockchain Congress 2018
Date 3& 4th
August.2018.
Venue:HICC,NOVOTEL,Kondapur.
key points: Total 16 students have participated in IBC hackathon, 2018 at India Level.
Remarks: Our college students of team: 02 stood at 13th place among 300 participants.
Some of the distinguished guests include Mr. Tim Draper, Founder of DFJ Ventures, Mr.
Amitabh Kant, CEO Niti Aayog, Mr. KT Rama Rao, IT Minister, State of Telangana, Mr. Rohan
Khaunte, IT Minister, Goa, Mr. CP Gurnani, CEO Tech Mahindra, Mr. Mohandas Pai,
Chairman, Manipal Global Assoc., Mr. Min Kim, CEO of ICON Foundation, Mr. Ian Balina,
Global Community Influencer and many others.
summary:
The International Blockchain Congress is the largest congregation of
innovators,businesses,technologies,regulators,startups and enthusiasts to pave the way for
an open and transparent blockchain powered world. The inaugural edition on the 3rd
and
4th
of August took place in Hyderabad,Telangana Thriving Tech hub and one of the fastest
growing markets for block chain technology.
KTR ,IT Minister delivering speech Our college students at IBC 2018
Team-1
Problem Statement:
In pharmaceutical supply chain there are many Counterfeit medicines and many drugs are not
Properly stored in transit. The counterfeit drug market Accounts to an estimated 1 million deaths
annually.
Team Members:
G Vinoothna
K Hamsini
N Rithika
N Manikya Arun
Team-2
Problem Statement:
Smuggled Goods.
Crappy products.
Payments are higher than original products.
Trust worthy.Team members
1. K.Bharath nandan reddy
2. P.Shoditha
3. M.Rinusha
4. K.Sreedhar
Team-3
Problem Statement: Bug Bounty Programs promotes security of enterprise ecosystems by
encouraging third-party Cybersecurity experts to review and report vulnerabilities present in
the system. In a Bug Bounty Program, participation is motivated mainly by rewards and
reputation of the company involved.
Issue #1: There is no transparency of information between companies and bug reporters.
Issue #2: There are chances of manipulation of bounty transaction details at the time of
invoice creation either by intentional or unintentional input mistakes.
Team Members:
1. Manasani Arun Kumar
2. Rahul Pavithran
3. Saketh US
4. Vishal Shukla
Team-4
Problem Statement: The way examinations are conducted.
Wastage of paper….
Offline Examinations
No security.
No transparency.
Uses centralized system to store data
No transparency
Online Examinations
Centralized system for storing data.
No ultimate security.
Team Members
1. Nishikant
2. Bhargav
3. Eshwar
4. Rahul
Event 5:
Activity Name:Hackathon
Topic:World Blockchain Hackathon 2018
Event Date: 31st August 2018 – 1
st September 2018
Venue: Vaagdevi College of Engineering, Warangal
Key points: three teams students have participated from II and III year (CSE)
Summary:
World Blockchain Hackathon 2018 was conducted at Vaagdevi College of Engineering,
Warangal on 31st of August and 1
st of September, 2018.Over 1500 students, divided into teams
of 5 members each, had come to participate in the event which was co-sponsored by Geeksup,
IBM, IEEE Computer Society, and other well-renown technical bodies.The event’s main
objective was to bring to the attention of the future engineers of tomorrow regarding the
importance of Blockchain technology, how its growing and how the market demands for
Blockchain developers.
Sessions:
Day 1:
Day 1 started with a briefing session with mentors from Geeksup and IBM explaining the
technology of Blockchain and its applications. They emphasized on the demand the current
industries had for engineers experienced in Blockchain technology and encouraged the
participants to keep developing themselves in this technology.
They later explained the tasks each teams had to complete for the first session, which includes
Deciding on an idea to implement Blockchain for the benefit of the community.
Designing a digital portfolio for at least one team member. This is similar to creating an
online HTML resume.The teams sat in programming laboratories for the day and were
able to complete both these tasks. Digital Portfolio was made using the HTML template
provided by the Hackathon team itself.
Day 2:
The teams returned to the laboratories for the next session of the Hackathon. For Day 2, they
were asked to prepare a chart representing their project idea using a modeling process called
“Design Thinking”, which contains reader-friendly explanations, pictorial storyboard,
application prototype on paper and plenty of visual design.
Along with this, the teams were asked to edit some Blockchain code template to create their own
Blockchain on Javascript. They also had to make a PowerPoint presentation depicting their
problem statement, solution and how it differed from existing solutions.
Evaluation took place later in the day using the tasks given as criteria, through which they
selected top 50 teams to reap the benefits.
Report by:
Gunti Lavanya
Asst Prof,CSE
Null club Coordinator,AGI
Report by: G.Lavanya,
NULL CLUB
Coordinator,AGI