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We will host a week-long online Cyber Security Competition with a brick-and-mortar component for the events fair. We will have different tiers of competition and demonstrations. Competition will be open to anyone able to participate and network activities will be vetted by the uhm IT Security Office.
 
We will host a week-long online Cyber Security Competition with a brick-and-mortar component for the events fair. We will have different tiers of competition and demonstrations. Competition will be open to anyone able to participate and network activities will be vetted by the uhm IT Security Office.
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This event was not held during E-Week 2011, but may be held at some point in the future. If you are looking for [http://vtcybersecurity.org Cyber Security at Virginia Tech], you are in the wrong place.
  
 
== Ideas ==
 
== Ideas ==
* Online
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* Online competition with UVA
** VPS (OpenVPN? n2n?)
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** OpenVPN
 
* Wireless component?
 
* Wireless component?
 
** [[User:Mutantmonkey|mutantmonkey]] wants to use his Wifi Pineapple
 
** [[User:Mutantmonkey|mutantmonkey]] wants to use his Wifi Pineapple
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** Windows VMs
 
** Windows VMs
 
** Damn Vulnerable Linux?
 
** Damn Vulnerable Linux?
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* Provide BackTrack VM images for VirtualBox and VMWare
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 3 February 2013

We will host a week-long online Cyber Security Competition with a brick-and-mortar component for the events fair. We will have different tiers of competition and demonstrations. Competition will be open to anyone able to participate and network activities will be vetted by the uhm IT Security Office.

This event was not held during E-Week 2011, but may be held at some point in the future. If you are looking for Cyber Security at Virginia Tech, you are in the wrong place.

Ideas

  • Online competition with UVA
    • OpenVPN
  • Wireless component?
  • Web application
    • Something like last year, but maybe a little more complex and more difficult to harden
  • Machines to own
    • Windows VMs
    • Damn Vulnerable Linux?
  • Provide BackTrack VM images for VirtualBox and VMWare