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KnightCTF

300+ team registered for “Knight CTF” 2024, registration open

Knight CTF official said, Till now more than 300+ teams from home and abroad registered for the “KnightCFT-2024”. Official expectation is more high to reach the registration up-to 500 + teams.

đź“… Event Start: January 20, 2024, at 09:00 PM (Bangladesh Standard Time)
⏳ Event End: January 21, 2024, at 09:00 PM (Bangladesh Standard Time)

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📝 Registration link: (https://2024.knightctf.com)

Rules to be followed:

Quiet on Discord: No talking on Discord server while the competition is happening. You can chat after the CTF is over.
Hands Off Infrastructure: Don’t mess with the servers or anything like that. It’s a no-go, and you’ll be out if you try.
Keep Flags Secret: No sharing or swapping flags with others. Everyone needs to play fair on their own.
Our Word is Final: If there’s a problem, the organizers make the final decisions. Whatever they say goes.

Dive into a realm where ancient lore meets modern cyber challenges. Embrace the spirit of ancient knights and showcase your cybersecurity skills in this unique, 24-hour Capture The Flag competition.

The Knight squad invite you to be ready for an unforgettable experience filled with intriguing challenges, immense learning opportunities, and the chance to compete with fellow cyber enthusiasts.

“We embarked on an ambitious journey in 2022, launching our very first international Capture The Flag (CTF) competition. This marked a significant milestone, not only for us but also for Bangladesh, as it was the inaugural international CTF event hosted in the country. The response was overwhelming, and admittedly, our infrastructure faced challenges due to the unexpectedly high participation”, the official statement reads from Knight squad.

However, every challenge is an opportunity for growth. In KnightCTF 2023, we took our learnings and improved our infrastructure. While it was a step forward, we recognized that perfection is a continuous pursuit. Now, as we approach KnightCTF 2024, we are committed more than ever to ensure the stability of our infrastructure and maintain the high quality of our challenges that our participants have come to expect.

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