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Revision as of 20:50, 9 December 2013
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Date | 2013/12/09 |
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Location | Tech Inc |
Type | Workshop |
Contact | Melanie |
Contents
9 December, 2013 - 8 PM
Capture The Flag evening - Part I
We'll start at 8 PM. Please bring along a laptop with you!!!
General CTF Info
See the page for the Ctf-evenings
Notes
- 7 people present: some programmers, some sysadmins, some security folks
- We probably won't start out being very good -- BUT after the CTF events, we should analyse them, so we can improve.
Types of evenings
I envision the following kinds of CTF training evenings
- 1 - Learning evenings - network analysis/forensics (Wireshark), filesystem forensics, reversing/Pwnables(Ollydbg, etc..), code deobfuscation, pentesting (Nessus/Metasploit/stack overflows), cryptology, web security (XSS, SQL injection, etc..), recon/trivia/etc..
- Example: I've got a whole slew of Wireshark training videos - we can watch them together!
- 2 - Challenge website evenings
- I will setup a scoreboard, so we can keep track of who's done which challenges
- 3 - Actual CTF events
- There's a bunch of them on CTF Time - we should participate!
- We can probably also join VUBAR when they are playing here! (Etienne said that this would probably be okay)
- We can also participate in own events, at other times..
Other things that we can do
- We could setup a vulnerable server (Damn Vulnerable Linux, etc..) and attack it