Of anyone had never taken part in this sort of thing, PlaidCTF is a great
one to start on.  It usually really fun.  The challenges are pretty
diverse...

Hope to see you there :)

Nathan T. Wild
On Apr 11, 2014 10:32 AM, "Ron Bowes" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> TL;DR: A bunch of skspers will be working on PlaidCTF tonight, and you
> should too! http://www.plaidctf.com/
>
> A CTF - or Capture the Flag - is an online challenge where teams compete
> to solve security-related (usually) puzzles. They can be reverse
> engineering, exploitation, crypto, trivia, web, reconnaissance, embedded,
> or who knows? It's always different and special.
>
> There's often a game component, as well. An RPG or FPS that unlocks hints,
> or that's hackable.
>
> Whether you're an expert or not, I encourage you to come give it a shot!
> (I promise not to write any more poetry :) )
>
> If you're interested, we have a private IRC channel that I can send you
> info for, and we have a team mailing list. Those are our primary two means
> of organization. Email me off-list and I'll get you set up on both.
>
> And once again, you don't have to be a pro or anything! We're happy to
> teach and mentor, or you can watch and enjoy!
>
> Ron
>
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