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PACTF

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Type of site
  
Competition

Website
  
www.pactf.com

Available in
  
English

Commercial
  
No

PACTF httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Owner
  
Phillips Academy Techmasters

Created by
  
Yatharth Agarwal Tony Zhaocheng Tan Cameron Wong

Pactf grantee meeting part 1


PACTF is a web-based computer security competition for middle and high school students. It was founded by a group of students at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. The competition's sponsors include the Abbot Academy Association at Phillips Academy; the Information Networking Institute and CyLab at Carnegie Mellon University; the Hariri Institute for Computing, Massachusetts Open Cloud (MOC) project, and Modular Approach to Cloud Security (MACS) project at Boston University; and other entities.

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This competition follows a CTF format, where teams “hack, decrypt, reverse, and do whatever it takes to solve increasingly challenging security puzzles." Once a team successfully determines the security vulnerability purposefully left in the problem material and executes an attack, they can obtain an answer string called a "flag." By submitting the correct flag, teams can receive feedback and points that improve their ranking.

In April 2016, more than 1000 teams from the United States and other countries participated in the competition. The next PACTF contest is planned for the Spring of 2017.

Pactf grantee meeting part 2


References

PACTF Wikipedia