Our goals
Spread awareness about CTF's and recruit new members
The CTF community is still very small in Luxembourg. It is
important to continuously spread awareness and recruit new
members to stand a chance in global competitions and represent
Luxembourg in the best possible way. We will try our best to
find ways to contact and integrate new members: on social
media, asking friends, at events, ...
Help and Train members in Cybersecurity & CTF challenges
On the discord channel, members will find resources and guides
from other members on how to get started. They'll be able to
ask questions to the other members if they’re stuck or need
some guidance on how to proceed. The aim is to participate in
online CTFs as much as possible (currently doing about 2 to 3
per month on weekends) so that the newbies can try to apply
the knowledge they’ve acquired in a safe and judgement-free
environment, with the bonus of moving the team forward if they
manage to solve something. During online CTFs the team is
collaborating in the discord server.
Participate in CTFs
One of the main purposes of the community is to participate in
CTFs. Our end goal is to strengthen the team's pratical
hacking skills and the being able to represent Luxembourg as a
real competitor in relevant CTF events.
Meetups and Workshops
Additionally to online CTF events, we'd like to organize
meetups throughout the year to compete in CTFs while working
together in a physical space. Furthermore, depending on which
resources we have at our disposition, we'd love to organize
workshops with experts to further develop our knowledge.
European Cyber Security Challenge (ECSC)
The ECSC is a CTF where European countries compete against
each other. Each participating country fields a team of up to
10 members (5 juniors, 5 seniors). Luxembourg has been
participating since 2019. If you are between 15 and 25 years
old and a Luxembourgish resident, this might be of interest
for you. The ECSC typically takes place in autumn, and
qualification usually opens 6–9 months prior through the
Luxembourg Cyber Security Challenge. Workshops and tutoring
sessions with experts are organised to prepare the selected
team. Feel free to contact us for more
details or if you missed the qualification deadline.
Board & Founders
Mike
punshLineLama
DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO BUILD A WEBSITE
Fred
F_rZy
NUMBERS GUY, MAYBE GOOD WITH A CALCULATOR
Olivier
ganymede
NOT AN AUTHOR BUT STILL DOES THE WRITING
Mika
SourceDiver42
BUILT A WEBSITE BUT STILL DOESN'T KNOW HOW IT WORKS
Frank
Luxy
IS ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT CTF'S AND CYBERSECURITY
Jaak
voyyce
IS NOT A FAN OF WEBSITES, HENCE HE EXPLOITS THEM
Peer
AshF0x
CTFS ARE LIFE