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Blue Hens capture the flag


Blue Hens capture the flag
Blue Hens capture the flag
Article by College of Engineering communications staff
Image courtesy Nektarios Georgios Tsoutsos
April 15, 2021
Inaugural UD cybersecurity competition engages more than 2,000 participants
University of Delaware students studying cybersecurity organized UD’s first cybersecurity games from March 19-21, drawing more than 2,000 participants from more than 700 teams from across the globe.
This student-run event tested participants’ skills in detecting and defending against a broad range of cyberattacks. In this Capture the Flag (CTF) event, the participants assumed the role of an attacker and tried to exploit vulnerabilities in the systems developed purposefully by the organizers: UD’s Center for Cybersecurity, Assurance and Privacy (CCAP), which is affiliated with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. ....

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The biggest reason in my mind to use PGP is to resist the government. That sounds pretty crazy. I don t mean resist in an anarchistic or Disestablishmentarian way but in the same way that one doesn t want themselves being frisked by police daily. (Which seems to happen to me alot. Maybe its the way I look.)
The FBI, NSA, DEA and other government agencies now have the ability to wire-tap pretty much anything they want to. Most recently this has come in the form of the Omnivore and Carnivore boxes, which are installed at an ISP and filter through all the incomeing or outgoing packets to pick out those of suspected criminals. This means they read all the information passing though an ISP. That could be anything mine or your private emails, to our banking records, to this node I write, right now. Maybe thats not a terrible thing but I will feel alot safer when my web browser uses cryptographically strongencryption ....

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