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Capture the Flag 007
April 13, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Free
CTF 007 is an entry-level cybersecurity competition for high school, college, and nontraditional college students competing at locations across the US and abroad! Some knowledge of Kali Linux is a plus, but not necessary. Just an interest in cybersecurity and coding. Participants will compete in teams of 2 to 4 people and use hacking tools to solve puzzles and earn points. Coaches will be available to support the competitors. Check out our CTF for Parents & Students for more information on the world of Cybersecurity.
Registration Now Open!
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Schedule (all ET, adjust accordingly for local time)
11:00am (ET) Check in begins
12:00pm (ET) Review of rules
12:30pm (ET) Competition begins!
3:30pm (ET) Competition ends, winners announced
Locations:
MAGIC’s MAIN ARENA: Community Media Center- 1301 Washington Road, Westminster, MD 21157
Baltimore County Library, Catonsville Branch- 1100 Frederick Road, Catonsville, MD 21228 (computers provided by library)(1 space remaining)
Frederick County Public Library, C. Burr Artz Public Library STEM Lab- 110 E. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 (Location Full) | Select MAGIC’s Main Arena or Ting Westminster as an alternate location
Paide High School- Tallinna 46, Järvamaa, Paide Estonia 72720
Saint Dominic School- Cesar Davila N10-222 and Charles Darwin, Quito, Ecuador, AP EC170803
St. Mary’s County Library, Lexington Park Library- 21677 FDR Boulevard, Lexington Park, MD 20653 (Location Full)
Tallinn University of Technology- Raja 4C, 12616 Tallinn, Estonia
Ting Westminster- 15 E. Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157
Location spaces are limited, so register today to guarantee your teams spot. Don’t have a team? No problem, just let us know during registration and we will find a team for you to work with.
**If your preferred location is full, please email Amy Rupp, arupp@magicinc.org with your name, email and location name and we will add you to a wait list for that location.
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