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Event Type
in person
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Participants
1
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Guidelines:
Event Name: CyberStrike CTF
Mode: Offline
Venue: D3 Block, Chandigarh University
Duration: 24 Hours
Date: 27 – 28 March,2026
CyberStrike CTF is a 24-hour Capture The Flag cybersecurity competition where participants solve security challenges to find hidden flags.
Participants must register in teams of 2–5 members.
Inter-college teams are allowed.
Inter-specialization teams are allowed, students from any stream can participate.
The competition will include challenges from different cybersecurity domains such as Web Exploitation, Cryptography, Digital Forensics, Reverse Engineering, OSINT, and Miscellaneous.
Each challenge will have a specific point value, and teams will earn points by submitting correct flags.
The team with the highest score at the end of the competition will be declared the winner.
Participants must bring their own laptops and necessary tools required for solving challenges.
Competition Format:
Main Round – CyberStrike CTF
A 24-hour offline Capture The Flag competition conducted at D3 Block, Chandigarh University.
Teams will solve multiple cybersecurity challenges of varying difficulty levels.
Each challenge contains a hidden flag that must be submitted on the competition platform.
The team with the highest score on the leaderboard after 24 hours will win the competition.
Eligibility:
Open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Participants must register in teams of minimum 2 and maximum 5 members.
Students from any college or university are eligible.
Basic knowledge of cybersecurity, networking, or programming is recommended but not mandatory.
Rules:
Teams must not share flags or solutions with other teams.
Any form of collaboration between different teams is strictly prohibited.
Participants must not attack the event infrastructure or network.
Any team found involved in unfair practices will be disqualified.
Participants must follow the instructions of the organizers during the event.
The decision of the organizing committee will be final in case of disputes.
Prizes:
Participants will compete for prizes worth ₹10,000 and:
Winner & Runner-Up Trophies
Medals for top teams
Goodies and swag
Certificates for participants
Gear up, form your team, and get ready to capture the flags at CyberStrike CTF!
Operations12/15
Why this score
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