RF Village encompasses the gamut of radio frequencies - WiFi, Bluetooth, Software Defined Radio (SDR), talk to satellites, and more. Those who are new, as well as kids, are welcome although there are not currently kid or n00b specific activities. To participate bring a laptop with WiFi capabilities.
As always check out https://buff.ly/3ZezfNF for our guide to Hacker Summer Camp
This repository is mean to aggregate events for specific hacker conferences (also known as information security conferences) and group them by interest based on activity, identity, or experiences....
It is recommended you try some online jeopardy style CTF competitions in advance if possible, there are many free ones throughout the year. What is a CTF? https://buff.ly/3TlnfpChttps://buff.ly/3ToC76Zhttps://buff.ly/3Eau5Yi
Learn more about capture the flag (CTF) cybersecurity competitions, why these events are gaining popularity, and tips for running a successful CTF.
Those who are new, as well as kids, are welcome to participate in the qualifiers although there are not currently kid or n00b specific categories in the qualifiers. To participate in the qualifiers you will need a team of people who all have computers and internet connections.
Nautilus Institute (https://buff.ly/3XDBgBU) is the group running the DEF CON Capture the Flag (since 2022). The pre-qualifier is in spring - a free online jeopardy style CTF open to anyone anywhere. The competition itself is a Attack - Dense CTF with heavy focus on binaries and reverse engineering.
We ask that everyone try to bring at least one resource they found useful to share with other attendees - whether it helped you at work, at home, or navigating conferences as a neurodivergent person.