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Texas College CTF 2025: Individual Cybersecurity Challenges in Kathmandu

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29th January 2025, Kathmandu

Are you ready to test your cybersecurity skills in a real-world Capture The Flag (CTF) competition? BCS 6th Semester students of Texas College of Management & IT are organizing CTF: Secure the Future, a one-day individual-based cybersecurity competition on January 31, 2025, at Texas College of Management & IT, Sifal, Kathmandu.

Texas College CTF 2025

This event is designed to enhance technical expertise, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities through hands-on challenges.

Why Participate in CTF: Secure the Future?

Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced cybersecurity enthusiast, this is a fantastic opportunity to hone your skills, compete, and earn recognition. Participants will face real-world cybersecurity challenges across various domains, including:

Cryptography – Solve ciphers and decrypt encoded messages.

Web Exploitation – Find and exploit vulnerabilities in web applications.

Forensics – Investigate digital artifacts, logs, and suspicious files.

Pwning – Exploit software vulnerabilities and gain system access.

OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) – Gather intelligence from publicly available data sources.

Event Details

Venue: Texas College of Management & IT, Sifal, Kathmandu

Date: January 31, 2025

Registration Deadline: January 30, 2025 (Free Registration)

Register Here: CTF Registration Link

Event Schedule

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Registration and Welcome

10:00 AM – 12:30 PM: Workshop & Speech by Guest

1:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Main CTF Competition

4:10 PM – 5:00 PM: Closing Ceremony & Networking

Event Rules & Requirements

Individual competition only – No team collaboration is allowed.

Bring your device – Participants must have essential cybersecurity tools pre-installed (Python, Burp Suite, Wireshark, etc.).

Submit flags via the CTFd platform – Points are awarded based on challenge difficulty and submission time.

Ethical conduct is mandatory – Any unethical activities (DoS attacks, brute force, etc.) will lead to immediate disqualification.

Respect and professionalism – Participants must maintain respectful behavior toward mentors, organizers, and fellow competitors.

Organizers are not responsible for hardware malfunctions or connectivity issues.

Prizes & Recognition

Certificates for all participants

Special awards for top performers

Why Join CTF: Secure the Future?

Gain real-world cybersecurity experience

Compete in challenging CTF scenarios

Expand your cybersecurity knowledge

Get certified for participation

Join us and take your cybersecurity skills to the next level: Texas College CTF 2025


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