RHoK is solving global challenges with innovative software.
Hackers are often stereotyped as darkly clothed villains, waiting to break into your computer given the right moment. Fortunately, this is not often the case, with many software experts interested in building better software to make our lives better and safer.
One great example of this is, Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK), an international organization of software engineers and risk management experts that come together to develop software that responds to critical global challenges. RHoK's mission is to develop technology to make the world a better place by building a community of innovation.
On December 4th and 5th, a global RHoK Hackathon will bring together the brightest hackers from around the world, who volunteer their time to solve real-world problems. This two-day hackathon is an excellent opportunity to meet and work with some of the brightest software developers while building applications that can help communities across the world with disaster recovery.