
Hackchallenges
This is hackchallengesforkids.com, a website made by an ethical hacker to teach cyber security to kids between 8 and 16 years old. Ready to start hacking Foxbook users (8-11 years old) or checking out the first challenge in the Capture the Flag (12-16 years old)?
Hackchallenges
Hack Challenges is a website designed for teens aged 10 to 16, where they can learn about cybersecurity in a fun and engaging way by solving interactive challenges. Howdy! Ready to tackle challenges in hacking, forensics, cryptography, and coding? These topics will help you learn about the digital dangers lurking on the internet.
CyberTalents Kids - For Schools
CyberTalents Kids is a gamified cybersecurity training platform focusing on kids from 11 to 16 years old where they can learn, practice, compete, and get ranked.
IPvFletch/KiddoCTF: CTF designed for Middle School-aged kids - GitHub
This CTF is aimed at students ages 12-15 (Middle School). These challenges are meant as more of a pre-cursor for PicoCTF, EasyCTF, HSCTF, and the like. Since this CTF is based on Docker, some assistance is required by a mentor or teacher to help the student get the Docker Linux container instance up and running.
Teach children about cyber security by playing Capture the Flag
2019年8月23日 · At https://ctf.hackchallengesforkids.com you can visit the CTF environment, including about 30 challenges (and more to come!). You will need a CTF scode to play it with your students. You can request this by sending a Twitter DM, a LinkedIn message or by sending an email to ctf [at] hackchallenges [dot] nl .
CYBER.ORG Practice CTF
Welcome to the CYBER.ORG practice CTF! This site contains sample challenges for the Intermediate and High School divisions, and is designed to introduce students to the Jeopardy style CTF format. There is a resources tab with information that …
Cyber Challenges for Students! | 316ctf
Welcome to 316ctf! This FREE persistent and growing Capture-the-Flag game is intended for middle school students, high school students, and anybody else interested in learning technical skills in cybersecurity. There are currently 200 challenges ready for you. Press ‘Play’ and enjoy!
Capture the Flag (CTF) for Kids: Building Cybersecurity Skills …
2023年3月10日 · Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions offer kids and teenagers a unique and enjoyable way to develop cybersecurity skills and engage in competitive play. By participating in or organizing CTF events, young enthusiasts can enhance their problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and cybersecurity knowledge, setting a strong foundation for a future ...
RealWorldCTF/kid-vm/exp.py at master · f1yyy/RealWorldCTF
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Google CTF
"Capture The Flag" (CTF) competitions are not related to running outdoors or playing first-person shooters. Instead, they consist of a set of computer security puzzles (or challenges) involving reverse-engineering, memory corruption, cryptography, web technologies, and more.