Facebook Open-Sources Capture the Flag Competition Platform As It Encourages Students (betanews.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Facebook announced today that it is making its gamified security training platform called Capture the Flag (CTF) open source in an effort to encourage students and developers to learn about online security and bugs. The platform, which is popular at hacker conventions such as Def Con, pits different teams of hackers against one another. The social juggernaut itself has run CTF competitions at events across the world."By open sourcing our platform, schools, student groups, and organizations across all skill levels can now host competitions, practice sessions, and conferences of their own to teach computer science and security skills," wrote Gulshan Singh, a software engineer on Facebook's threat infrastructure team. "We're also releasing a small repository of challenges that can be used immediately upon request (to prevent cheating)."
Facebook should get their priorities straight about open source.
Seastead this.
If Facebook encourages students then those same students are going to take my job!
-theodp
I'm sorry that commas are confusing. Here, maybe this will help.
Slide 1:
OPEN SOURCING OUR PLATFORM
Slide 2:
...ACROSS ALL SKILL LEVELS!
* Schools
* Student Groups
* Organizations
Slide 3:
HOST YOUR OWN:
* Competitions
* Practice sessions
* Conferences
Slide 4:
TEACH SKILLS:
* Computer Science
* Security
Slide 5:
<happy music video>
You can't blame them for not posting something that anyone who needs it can find through the article/google, and you can't blame them for being lazy when you yourself are too lazy to post an anchor tag around that link. I miss the /. of 1999 too, but what we have now is much better than what we had a year ago.