Hack in the Class: How to CTF for kids!: Subtitle: How to play allowed hacking games

Presented at Still Hacking Anyway (SHA2017), Aug. 6, 2017, 3 p.m. (60 minutes).

In the world of hacking a lot is not allowed because breaking into computer systems is prohibited (of course) But it doesn’t stop us from doing “legal allowed” hacking. CTF’s and online Wargames are the way to learn more about computer security and the ways around it. During this workshop, you will learn what is allowed and what is not. We well demo what hacking is, explain what a CTF is (and why it is allowed), how you can start yourself and learn! Age: from 12 years and up Needed: A laptop with root access

Presenters:

  • Barry "Fish_" van Kampen
    Barry ‘Fish’ van Kampen is a hacker enthusiast and thinker full of ideas and energy. During his technologic journeys, he has made a lot of friends in the hacker(space) community. As part of the HITB Core crew he is co-organising HITB Amsterdam since 2010. He is also the chairman and one of the founders of Randomdata, a hackerspace in Utrecht. Both HITB and Randomdata combined forces to teach kids more hacking skills, in 2016 this resulted in the Hack in The Class initiative.
  • Nemo
    Nemo has been volunteering in de hacker community for almost 10 years on various conferences including HOPE, CCC & HITB Amsterdam. She enjoys teaching security and has a secret mission to get more kids into hacking and security (especially girls!).

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