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In 2017, Dr. A started getting involved in CTFs in various places in an effort to learn more and host a CTF here. Interesting ones he recommends looking into are:

 * [[https://holidayhackchallenge.com|Holiday Hack Challenge]]
 * [[https://picoctf.com/|Pico CTF]]

In 2019, the CPTR 542 class hosted our first CTF on the CTFd platform.
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1st: A.J. Ruckman
2nd: Timothy Morgan
2nd: Jesse Hines
3rd: Alejandro Sanchez
3rd: Alex O'Connor
3rd: Andrei Modiga
 * 1st: A.J. Ruckman
 * 2nd: Timothy Morgan
 * 2nd: Jesse Hines
 * 3rd: Alejandro Sanchez
 * 3rd: Alex O'Connor
 * 3rd: Andrei Modiga

Annual School of Computing Capture the Flag Contest (2019)

In 2017, Dr. A started getting involved in CTFs in various places in an effort to learn more and host a CTF here. Interesting ones he recommends looking into are:

In 2019, the CPTR 542 class hosted our first CTF on the CTFd platform.

2019 Winners

  • 1st: A.J. Ruckman
  • 2nd: Timothy Morgan
  • 2nd: Jesse Hines
  • 3rd: Alejandro Sanchez
  • 3rd: Alex O'Connor
  • 3rd: Andrei Modiga

Used CTFd framework this year, and it worked really well.

CaptureTheFlag (last edited 2019-12-17 16:27:24 by scot)