Virtual Capture The Flag

What is ‘Capture The Flag’ all about

These engaging gamification events are great for all employees to get involved in.

The Virtual Capture The Flag (vCTF) is an interactive fun environment and an opportunity for organisations to have their employees engage in a set of technical or non-technical challenges which:

  • trains them to both recognise and mitigate exposure to potential threats,
  • ensures that they hone their cyber awareness skills through puzzles and challenges,
  • tests their knowledge and competency, both individually, and as a team.

Capture the Flag is a fun and safe environment to learn what hackers do and the tools they use. Regardless of background or skillset, CTFs really are suitable for all ability levels. It introduces complete beginners to cyber hacking.  If you know how to open a web browser then you’re ready to take part in your first CTF event.  Participants will learn how to hack a website, break into servers and steal computer files. It will also demonstrate how vulnerable computer technology is and help participants to become more aware and skilled at securing and defending against attacks. So, if you enjoy solving puzzles, want to learn a little about cyber security or just want to challenge yourself, then these events are for you.

It is widely accepted that everyone in business, whether communicating, trading online or working within cloud-based networks, needs to be aware of the potential cyber risks and threats that exist. As many have transitioned to remote working, and as employees access commercially sensitive data, organisations more than ever cannot afford business disruption, reputational damage, or financial threats to their bottom line caused by security breaches.

As evidence shows, the potential for attack has increased substantially in recent times, and consequently, company directors have the responsibility to protect their businesses and ensure that their organisations have employees who are competent at recognising and managing the prevention of cyber threats and risks, suitably trained to maintain compliance with data security requirements, continuously security conscious and aware of their cyber responsibilities, whether dealing with co-workers or outside organisations.

Who is it for?

CTFs are available to everyone. Many challenges do not require technical or security knowledge and are simply a matter of problem solving and creative thinking. CTF events vary hugely in difficulty. For our events we offer two tracks running concurrently to cater for all abilities and skills levels.  The key element being, you don’t need any technical skills or a background in security to participate in and enjoy the events. At the time of registration you will be asked to choose which track suits you best:

  1. Non-Technical: Suitable for all levels, especially those who don’t consider themselves to have any technical IT background or skillset. These challenges will show you how easy it is for hackers to perform some of the more common attacks. Most of these challenges can be solved with just a web browser.
  2. Technical: If you come from a technical background, then this is the track for you. You don’t need to have any security background.   This track is particularly suited for those who consider themselves elite hackers or experienced developers, system administrators or network administrators etc.

Playing as a team 

By far the best way to experience CTFs is to play as part of a team. Teams usually consists of  of 3-4 people. Challenges cover a wide range of topics and the more diverse mix of skillsets and backgrounds you have on a team, the better. Many eyes looking at a puzzle or problem always makes it easier to solve and you can learn so much from everyone on your team.

Are there any pre-requisites

All that is required is to bring your own laptop.

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Target audience
Digital skills for the labour force.
Digital technology / specialisation
Digital skills
Digital skill level
Basic
Geographic Scope - Country
Ireland
Industry - Field of Education and Training
Generic programmes and qualifications not further defined
Target language
English
Type of initiative
National initiative
Target group
Persons with 0-3 years work experience
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Learning activity
lab / simulation / practice coursework
Assessment type
Blended
Training duration
Up to 1 week
Type of training record
Single offer
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Part time light
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