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==OWASP University Challenge ==
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The University Challenge is a competition among teams comprised of university students that will be held during the training days of the larger OWASP AppSec conferences (AppSec US, AppSec EU, …).
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* There is no admission fee for the University Challenge – participation in the conference is possible for free.
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* During the University Challenge teams will solve mission style security challenges using the Hacking-Lab framework.
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* The OWASP University Challenge could be limited to 8 teams, depending on available space and budget. Teams will consist of 4-8 students, with one team per university.
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* All team openings are on a first come first serve basis. If multiple teams are received from the same university the second team will be put on a wait list.
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* All team members must be registered. Registration for the University Challenge event is free.
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* Food and beverages will be provided during the challenge and all participants will get an OWASP University Challenge t-shirt. Of course, the first three winning teams will get some small prizes (to be announced).
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==Introduction==
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The OWASP University Challenge is a one or two day mission style security challenge event during the AppSec conferences training days!
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University / Student teams can compete solving hack challenges and defending insecure applications.
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==Attack-Defense System==
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[[File:Attack-Defense.png|left|Hacking-Lab]]The challenges are even more dynamic and realistic now. Instead of just solving different security challenges, teams carry out a virtual online battle against each other in an attack-defense based competition, also known as CTF system. If you are interested to learn more about the CTF system, you will find here more information: [http://www.hacking-lab-ctf.com CTF System]
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== What is the OWASP UC? ==
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* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Hacking_Lab OWASP Hacking-Lab]
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== Information ==
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The AppSec conference should take care of:
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*Venue / rooms during the conference training days
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*Feed the students
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*Local pr / announcements at local Universities
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== Presentation ==
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== Project Leader ==
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[mailto:[email protected] Ivan Buetler]
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[mailto:[email protected] Mateo Martinez]
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== Related Projects ==
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[[OWASP Student Chapters Program]]
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== Quick Download ==
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== News and Events ==
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== In Print ==
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==Classifications==
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=Set Up=
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==Conference Organisation:==
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* Announcement
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* Room / Space for the University Challenge
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** Internet connection
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** Video projector (scoring/ranking)
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** Power and extensions
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* Outreach to the local Universities
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* Sponsor for winner prizes
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* Winner announcement during the main track / (before) end of the conference
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==Outline:==
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During the two training days
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* challenges will be organized together with [https://www.hacking-lab.com Hacking-Lab]
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* Hardware (challenge server) come from [https://www.hacking-lab.com Hacking-Lab]
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* Hardware (wilreless routers) come form the Education Committee
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==Expenses:==
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* Travel and lodging has to be organized and covered by the student teams themselves, the conference should feed the students
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* Travel and lodging of the University Challenge project leader (running the challenge) is covered by the conference
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* It is recommended to give the University Challenge teams free entrance to the conference
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==Prices:==
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We could need the conference organization team to help finding sponsors for the prices.
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=University Challenge Events=
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==Previous events:==
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*[https://www.hacking-lab.com/references/AppSec_EU_2016_Rome/ AppSec EU 2016 Rome]
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*[https://www.hacking-lab.com/references/AppSec_EU_2015_Amsterdam/ AppSec EU 2015 Amsterdam]
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*[https://www.hacking-lab.com/references/AppSec_EU_2014_Cambridge/ AppSec EU 2014 Cambridge]
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*[https://www.hacking-lab.com/references/AppSec-EU-2013-University-Challenges.pdf AppSec-EU 2013 Hamburg]
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*[https://www.hacking-lab.com/references/OWASP-AppSec-Athen-2012/ AppSec-EU 2012 Athens]
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*AppSec-US 2012 Austin
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*AppSec-US 2011 Minneapolis
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==Ticket winning" pre-conference challenges:==
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-> option for conference to offer free tickets via solving Hacking-Lab challenges
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-> qualifying for UC? -> Team qualifying
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=FAQs=
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    Q1: When typically has the event run at AppSec, during the training days or during conference proper?
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    A1: The UC is normally hosted during the training days
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    Q2: What size of room or seating capacity has typically been used?
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    A2: Depending to the PR and number of teams (teams have a max of 8 members)
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    Q3: What prizes are usually awarded?
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    A3: depends, if the conference manages to find sponsors there are prices. At the AppSec-Eu 2013, there where no prices, only the honor of winning
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    Q4: Do the teams  have free conference access?
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    A4: No, the teams have to organize travel and lodging themself. all we do is hosting the UC and feed them.
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    There are no entrance / attendance fees charged previously
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    The attendees usually get free access to the conference (because they travel from foreign countries too)
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= Acknowledgements =
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==Hacking-Lab==
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The University Challenge is run by the OWASP/Hacking-Lab project. Real knowledge derives from hands-on experience.
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===About Hacking-Lab===
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[[File:Hacking-Lab.png|left|Hacking-Lab]]Hacking-Lab is an online ethical hacking, computer network and security challenge platform, dedicated to finding and educating cyber security talents.
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Furthermore, Hacking-Lab is providing the CTF and mission style challenges for the OWASP University Challenges and for the European Cyber Security Challenge. The Hacking-Lab also provides free OWASP TOP 10 online security labs. Hacking-Labs’ goal is to raise awareness towards increased education and ethics in information security through a series of cyber competitions that encompass forensics, cryptography, reverse-engineering, ethical hacking and defense.
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Learn more about:
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* [https://www.hacking-lab.com Hacking-Lab]
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* [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Hacking_Lab OWASP Hacking-Lab]
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= Road Map and Getting Involved =
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* University Challenge 2017 @ AppSec EU in Belfast (Martin Knobloch)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 7 July 2016

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OWASP University Challenge

The University Challenge is a competition among teams comprised of university students that will be held during the training days of the larger OWASP AppSec conferences (AppSec US, AppSec EU, …).

  • There is no admission fee for the University Challenge – participation in the conference is possible for free.
  • During the University Challenge teams will solve mission style security challenges using the Hacking-Lab framework.
  • The OWASP University Challenge could be limited to 8 teams, depending on available space and budget. Teams will consist of 4-8 students, with one team per university.
  • All team openings are on a first come first serve basis. If multiple teams are received from the same university the second team will be put on a wait list.
  • All team members must be registered. Registration for the University Challenge event is free.
  • Food and beverages will be provided during the challenge and all participants will get an OWASP University Challenge t-shirt. Of course, the first three winning teams will get some small prizes (to be announced).

Introduction

The OWASP University Challenge is a one or two day mission style security challenge event during the AppSec conferences training days! University / Student teams can compete solving hack challenges and defending insecure applications.

Attack-Defense System

Hacking-Lab
The challenges are even more dynamic and realistic now. Instead of just solving different security challenges, teams carry out a virtual online battle against each other in an attack-defense based competition, also known as CTF system. If you are interested to learn more about the CTF system, you will find here more information: CTF System


What is the OWASP UC?

Information

The AppSec conference should take care of:

  • Venue / rooms during the conference training days
  • Feed the students
  • Local pr / announcements at local Universities

Presentation

Project Leader

Ivan Buetler

Mateo Martinez


Related Projects

OWASP Student Chapters Program

Quick Download

News and Events

In Print

Classifications

Owasp-incubator-trans-85.png Owasp-builders-small.png
Owasp-defenders-small.png
Cc-button-y-sa-small.png
Project Type Files CODE.jpg

Conference Organisation:

  • Announcement
  • Room / Space for the University Challenge
    • Internet connection
    • Video projector (scoring/ranking)
    • Power and extensions
  • Outreach to the local Universities
  • Sponsor for winner prizes
  • Winner announcement during the main track / (before) end of the conference

Outline:

During the two training days

  • challenges will be organized together with Hacking-Lab
  • Hardware (challenge server) come from Hacking-Lab
  • Hardware (wilreless routers) come form the Education Committee

Expenses:

  • Travel and lodging has to be organized and covered by the student teams themselves, the conference should feed the students
  • Travel and lodging of the University Challenge project leader (running the challenge) is covered by the conference
  • It is recommended to give the University Challenge teams free entrance to the conference

Prices:

We could need the conference organization team to help finding sponsors for the prices.

Previous events:

Ticket winning" pre-conference challenges:

-> option for conference to offer free tickets via solving Hacking-Lab challenges -> qualifying for UC? -> Team qualifying

   Q1: When typically has the event run at AppSec, during the training days or during conference proper?
   A1: The UC is normally hosted during the training days
   Q2: What size of room or seating capacity has typically been used?
   A2: Depending to the PR and number of teams (teams have a max of 8 members)
   Q3: What prizes are usually awarded?
   A3: depends, if the conference manages to find sponsors there are prices. At the AppSec-Eu 2013, there where no prices, only the honor of winning
   Q4: Do the teams  have free conference access?
   A4: No, the teams have to organize travel and lodging themself. all we do is hosting the UC and feed them.
   There are no entrance / attendance fees charged previously
   The attendees usually get free access to the conference (because they travel from foreign countries too) 


Hacking-Lab

The University Challenge is run by the OWASP/Hacking-Lab project. Real knowledge derives from hands-on experience.

About Hacking-Lab

Hacking-Lab
Hacking-Lab is an online ethical hacking, computer network and security challenge platform, dedicated to finding and educating cyber security talents.

Furthermore, Hacking-Lab is providing the CTF and mission style challenges for the OWASP University Challenges and for the European Cyber Security Challenge. The Hacking-Lab also provides free OWASP TOP 10 online security labs. Hacking-Labs’ goal is to raise awareness towards increased education and ethics in information security through a series of cyber competitions that encompass forensics, cryptography, reverse-engineering, ethical hacking and defense.


Learn more about:

  • University Challenge 2017 @ AppSec EU in Belfast (Martin Knobloch)
PROJECT INFO
What does this OWASP project offer you?
RELEASE(S) INFO
What releases are available for this project?
what is this project?
Name: OWASP University Challenge (home page)
Purpose: As first time organized at the OWASP AppSec-US 2011 in Minneapolis, this project is to enable "attack & defend" challenges.

First, at OWASP AppSec conferences, later also to enable this outside AppSec conferences.

License: Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License
who is working on this project?
Project Leader(s):
  • Ivan Buetler @
  • Mateo Martinez @
how can you learn more?
Project Pamphlet: Not Yet Created
Project Presentation:
Mailing list: Mailing List Archives
Project Roadmap: View
Key Contacts
  • Contact Ivan Buetler @ to contribute to this project
  • Contact Ivan Buetler @ to review or sponsor this project
current release
Not Yet Published
last reviewed release
Not Yet Reviewed


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