A CTF contest is going to be organized at Bangladesh Computer Society (BCS). The registration process is automatically started for the contest.
The contest will be on cryptography, reverse engineering, forensics, web, binary exploitation, PWN, OSINT, Networking and steganography.
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Contest module:
• 24 hours training ( 3 days)
• Every Saturday (9.00 AM – 5.00 PM)
• Live class (Recorded video later)
• Resources in Google drive & Github
• Whatsapp and telegram group
• 150+ solution videos for CTF
Requirements:
Candidates have to a laptop with VM supported. Those who are eager to be a part of it, can register through https://lnkd.in/g2vdD9GN the link. Candidates have to pay 5,000/- to book a seat, as only 30 seats are available.
Alin Boby, Secretary General, Bangladesh Computer Society said, This ‘Learn CTF’ training helps participants build cybersecurity skills through hands-on challenges. It improves problem-solving, encourages teamwork, and gives experience in finding and fixing security issues, which is important for their careers.
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