How to Prepare for a Capture the Flag Hacking Competition











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Start learning cybersecurity with CBT Nuggets. https://courses.cbt.gg/security • In this video, Asher covers how to prepare for a capture the flag hacking competition. CTF challenges are a great way to learn hacking techniques, strengthen your problem-solving skills, and gain critical hands-on practice for aspiring white hats. These competitions dole out the right level of pressure to keep things interesting while sharpening your skills. • Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions are an outstanding way to sharpen your penetration testing skills. Pen testers are white-hat hackers that work for companies to find security vulnerabilities. It’s lucrative work, but you’ve got to be good at it to make a living. This is where CTF challenges come into play. They’re a fantastic hands-on experience for both aspiring and veteran security professionals. • These events consist of two teams working to locate and capture an opposing team’s “flag” while defending their own. A flag typically consists of a snippet of code or a piece of hardware, and white hat attackers hack each other’s network in an attempt to find it. • The full post with a list of Jeopardy-style CTFs:  https://cbt.gg/2Y7cZXG • More sites to (legally) hack: https://cbt.gg/2YdcK8A • Try out a cryptography challenge: https://cbt.gg/2SGE7H0 • 🔒 Download the Free Ultimate Security Cert Guide: https://blog.cbt.gg/jkmo • ⬇️ 15-Week Study Plan: CCNP Security Core (350-701 SCOR): https://blog.cbt.gg/xshn • • Start learning with CBT Nuggets: • • Microsoft Teams for Office 365 | https://courses.cbt.gg/jtu • • Soft Skills for Business | https://courses.cbt.gg/a2m • • Soft Skills for ScrumMasters | https://courses.cbt.gg/c9o • • Cyber Security White Hat Hacking v10 | https://courses.cbt.gg/9kz • • Getting Started in IT | https://courses.cbt.gg/dmj

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