
Apr 20, 2010
How Strong is Your Fu?
Offensive Security Holds first Hacking Tournament – How strong is Your Fu?
We are happy to announce our first Public Hacking Tournament, labeled “How strong is Your Fu?“. The Hacking Tournament will last for two days, and may go on longer, depending on how long our machines survive. The reward ? The winner of the tournament will be able to choose ONE of our Online courses, free of charge. This could be either PWB, WiFu or CTP (30 day labs where relevant).
Registration for the contest, (including its rules and guidelines) will commence on April 23rd, on the Information Security Training blog.
The challenges will be HARD, we can promise you that – similar to some of our OSCP certification challenge machines…so if you’ve ever wanted to know what our certifications are like, this is your chance… how strong *is* your Fu ?
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