Texas A&M Cybersecurity Club is hosting a beginner-friendly CTF for only Texas A&M students on September, 25th 2021 from 11 AM CT to 6 PM CT.
No prior experience or background is required to compete. All majors and skill levels are welcomed, and we encourage you to find team members to compete with.
We have two review session for those that want to prepare for the CTF event
Pizza and drinks will be provided halfway through the competition thanks to Copart! Copart is also helping us with raffle prizes.
Register to the CTF event by signing up on the following google form so we can provides you additional information to create account for the competition.
CTF review sessions:
September 22rd (WiCyS first meeting) - our faculty advisor, Dr. Carlisle, will give a overview of CTF competitions and walk through examples of CTF challenges. 4pm – 5pm in Innovative Learning Classroom Building room 215.
September 23rd (Cybersecurity Club meeting) - our club CTF team will walk through more CTF challenges. A few examples might look similar to challenges during the competition :)
7 PM – 9 PM in Innovative Learning Classroom Building room 207.
Check out our calendar for details: cybr.club/calendar.html
Prizes
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Emily Murphy
President
Jonathan Saenz
Vice President
Teddy Heinen
CTF Lead
Glenn Fitzpatrick
Treasurer
Nathan Nguyen
Competition Co-lead
Matthew Le
Webmaster
Judging Criteria
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Capture the Flag
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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