So, to test your cyber security skill, here is another chance to do that. Bangladesh computer society (BCS) is going to organize BCS ICT Fest- 2025 incusing CTF. The fest includes CTF contest, Project showcasing, Poster presentation, Technical Session and awere ceremony.
Event Overview:
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The BCS ICT Fest 2025 is a 3-day program focused on promoting cybersecurity knowledge, encouraging innovation, and fostering collaboration between students, professionals, and industry leaders. The event comprises:
- BCS CTF 2025 – 24-hour online Capture the Flag (CTF) competition to test cybersecurity skills.
- Project Showcasing – Platform for students to present their innovative ICT related Projects targeting SDGs
- Poster Presentation – Platform for students to present their research posters.
- Technical Sessions on Cyber Security and Infrastructure – A full-day seminar with 7 technical sessions and 2
- panel discussions by industry experts and academy researchers.
- Award Ceremony – Recognition and rewards for winners of the CTF, Project Showcase, Poster Presentation and Contributors.
Test your skills in Web, Reverse Engineering, Crypto, Forensics, OSINT, and more in this exciting 24-hour Jeopardy-style Capture the Flag (CTF) event!
Event Details:
Start: 13 February 2025, 8:00 PM
End: 14 February 2025, 8:00 PM
Team Size: Max 5 members
Where: Online
Open to Local Students & Professionals
Prizes:
Top 3 Student Teams:
Champion: BDT 30,000 + Crest
1st Runner-Up: BDT 20,000 + Crest
2nd Runner-Up: BDT 10,000 + Crest
Top Professional Team: BDT 40,000 + Crest
All participants receive Digital Certificates of Participation!
Registration:
Open: 27 January 2025, 12:01 AM
Close: 10 February 2025, 11:59 PM
To register click here.
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