Hardware based CTF with surprise


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Hardware based CTF
For this Meetup we have a special host, Tom Clement who will introduce us to hardware hacking in the form of a CTF (capture the flag). This will not be your regular CTF, but a special one, completely build around and on hardware!
Choose your favourite CTF challenges to solve within a small team and gain as many points as possible. The CTF is accessible for both beginners as the more advanced CTF player.
We aim to create equal teams in terms of skills and thereby raise the tension during the CTF. However, if you prefer to be in the same team with someone, let us know. To help us in this process we will ask you for your technical skill level during registration.
Since it is a holiday month we also have a special surprise.
If you are curious, don't hesitate to register, no experience is required!
Requirements
For this meetup you need to bring your own;
- Laptop
- USB-C cable (to connect to the hardware)
As always foods and drinks will be provided.
About Tom
Tom is an embedded software developer with a passion for security and electronics design. His company Curious Supplies makes geeky gadgets for interested minds, and for the past few years has been the supplier of the hardware hacking competition of the European and International Cyber Security conferences organised by the European Union. Tom is part of badge.team, an international group of volunteers who make electronic event badges for various hacker conferences, and was also an organiser of some of those conferences. He has recently developed firmware for a new generation of 3D printers at Ultimaker, and is currently working on smart home batteries at [Sessy.nl](http://sessy.nl/).
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Hardware based CTF with surprise