Average computer users are split into two teams, red and blue, to test their offensive and defensive cybersecurity skills. On the first day, the red team attacks the blue team's network by deploying beacons, exploits, and backdoors while taking down services, while the blue team focuses on understanding and hardening their network. On the second day, the roles are reversed and the blue team goes on the offensive to test the skills they learned from defending against attacks. The event provides benefits to both teams in sharpening their skills through hands-on experience.
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Average users try their hand at both offensive and defensive side of computer
security.
Pros get hone their skills, help others to learn.
Joes are split up into teams with a Pro Captain, given a network to defend.
PvJ - Description
Windows Linux Firewall
6. @haydnjohnson @pathetiq
Day 1- Red Team let loose
Beacons
Exploits
Post exploitation (backdoor)
Taking services down
Understand own network
Drive the firewall
Harden boxes
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Day 2- Blue Team let loose
Harden FASTER
Exploits
Taking services down
Removing unnecessary users
Attack team go!
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Red Team Benefits
Hacks
Exploits
Mentoring Blue team
Recon, analysis, exploit, post-exploitation
Metasploit
SQL Injection to Shell
Sharpening skillz