KJSSE CTF 3.0: Mumbai's largest Cybersecurity Challenge.
The competition is structured as a Capture The Flag game, where teams of two compete against other teams. The objective of the game is to solve the challenges and extract specific digital tokens, referred to as "flags", in order to earn points.
To solve the challenges, participants will need to use a variety of techniques, ranging from cryptography puzzles to network exploitation scenarios. This competition tests the participants' skills in coding, reverse engineering, and system administration.
The team with the most points at the end of the competition will be declared as the winner.
Flow of Event:
Introduction
Online Quiz Round
Start of CTF: Teams access the challenges and begin solving them
Midway Check: Review progress and assistance
Continuation of CTF
End of CTF
Winner Announcement
Challenge Structure:
Challenges are categorized into different domains, each with varying points.
Domains include:
Web
OSINT
Reverse Engineering
Forensics
Cryptography
Mobile
Points are awarded based on the difficulty and type of challenge.
Rules & Regulations:
Participants must adhere to fair play principles at all times during the competition.
Participants are strictly prohibited from conducting any form of Denial of Service (DoS) or Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks on the infrastructure of the competition or any associated systems.
Sharing of flags or solutions between teams is strictly prohibited. Each team must independently solve the challenges without external assistance.
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