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OWASP Toronto

Welcome to the Toronto chapter homepage. The chapter is managed by Yuk Fai Chan and Opheliar Chan.


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Date/Time: May 15, 2019, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT

Location: Room 128 (on the first floor near the library), St. James Campus - Building A, George Brown College, 200 King Street East, Toronto, ON, M5A 3W8

Presentation summary:

Building a CTF: A Student's Perspective

CTFs are fun, educational events that have become a staple in the information security community. But have you ever considered what actually goes on behind the scenes to make one happen?

In this talk Cameron Novina will reflect on his experience organizing the first and second annual Sheridan CTFs. This year, a custom CTF platform was implemented, as well as an even larger selection of challenges; including cryptography, stenography and of course, application security. He will cover the obstacles he and the team overcame while implementing challenges that were designed to be attacked by budding information security professionals, using modern infrastructure and development practices on a tight budget.

This talk is aimed at those who have enjoyed a CTF (or many) in their time, and want to know what goes into organizing these events, both from a technical and event planning perspective.

Presenter bio:

Cameron Novina

Cameron is a Consultant with Deloitte’s Cyber Risk Advisory practice and is currently the Vice President of Sheridan College's Information Security Sessions Club. Cam has helped formulate and execute a variety of information security simulations for organizations in the National Capital Region and previously served as the club's president.

While not at work or school, Cam wrecks n00bs in overwatch (Highest SR: 3440!) and enjoys tabletop games such as D&D as both a player and a Dungeon Master.