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A Beginner's Guide to Capture the flag (CTF) ~2025
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A Beginner's Guide to Capture the flag (CTF) ~2025

Learn with fun ~ Serving as a Cybersecurity Researcher
Created byF. Riaz
Last updated 7/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • About Capture the flag (CTF)
  • About Bug Bounty Hunter
  • Type of CTF
  • OWASP Top 10
  • Bug Bounty Method
  • CTF Category
  • About CTFtimes
  • Binary Exploitation (Pwn)
  • Forensics
  • Miscellaneous
  • Web Exploitation

Course content

4 sections9 lectures1h 21m total length
  • Introduction8:51

    Explore how capture the flag, or ctf, functions as a security game where you find hidden items by solving diverse stages, building hacking and coding skills.

  • Introduce Yourself!
  • Thank You4:07

    Learn nine ctf topics—from cryptography and steganography to digital forensics, exploitation, binary exploitation, and reverse engineering—through theory followed by practical, hands-on learning.

Requirements

  • No programming experience needed. Just need to start
  • Critical thinking
  • Teamwork

Description

  • CTF is no longer merely a pastime for hackers—it is evolving into a unique blend of cutting-edge cyber education, national defense strategies, and futuristic gaming.


The First Question will be what is The "Capture the flag (CTF)"?

Capture the Flag (CTF) is a special kind of information security competitions. There are three common types of CTFs: Jeopardy, Attack-Defence and mixed.


  1. Jeopardy-style CTFs has a couple of questions (tasks) in range of categories. For example, Web, Forensic, Crypto, Binary or something else. Team can gain some points for every solved task. More points for more complicated tasks usually. The next task in chain can be opened only after some team solve previous task. Then the game time is over sum of points shows you a CTF winer. Famous example of such CTF is Defcon CTF quals.


  2. Attack-defence is another interesting kind of competitions. Here every team has own network(or only one host) with vulnarable services. Your team has time for patching your services and developing exploits usually. So, then organizers connects participants of competition and the wargame starts! You should protect own services for defence points and hack opponents for attack points. Historically this is a first type of CTFs, everybody knows about DEF CON CTF - something like a World Cup of all other competitions.


  3. Mixed competitions may vary possible formats. It may be something like wargame with special time for task-based elements (e.g. UCSB iCTF).


CTF games often touch on many other aspects of information security: cryptography, stego, binary analysis, reverse engeneering, mobile security and others. Good teams generally have strong skills and experience in all these issues.


A truly grand and universal event

DEF CON CTF

European Cybersecurity Challenge (ECSC)

International Cybersecurity Challenge


At present, numerous organizations (such as Google, HackerOne, BugCrowd, Palo Alto) recognize CTF performance as a criterion for employment. These competitions reveal a skilled individual's problem-solving abilities, logical thinking, and cybersecurity mindset.



So, If you want to Plag games with earn skills then join today & in a year you can make a carrear as a Ethical Hacker or cyber Security reachercher

Who this course is for:

  • Who want to make a career in cybersecurity field
  • Who wants to Larn Bug Bounty Hunting
  • Who want to Start CTF
  • who want to job as a Ethical Hacker
  • Students (college/school)
  • CS/IT students
  • Jobseekers