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_______ _______ _______ _______ _______ ___ ___ _ _______ | || || || || _ || | | | | || | | _____|| ___|| ||_ _|| |_| || | | |_| || _____| | |_____ | |___ | | | | | || | | _|| |_____ |_____ || ___|| _| | | | || |___ | |_ |_____ | _____| || |___ | |_ | | | _ || || _ | _____| | |_______||_______||_______| |___| |__| |__||_______||___| |_||_______| Welcome! Here you can find talk materials (the ones that were shared by speakers), Challenges (miniCTFs) and their solutions. See *HallOfFame.txt* for list of SecTalks Challange winners. https://www.sectalks.org Awesome speakers ==================== 1. Fork the repo. 2. Compress your talk's material and preferably convert it to pdf. 3. Create a directory under talks/0xLLLNN (replace LLL with location of the meetup (e.g. PER, SYD) NN with a session number) 4. Use your talk title as a filename and replace non-alphanumeric chars with underline. 5. Push your talk materials. 6. Send a pull request. Glorious winners ==================== 1. Fork the repo. 2. Create a directory under ctf-solution/0xNN/YOURNICKNAME (replace NN with a session number). 3. Push your solution materials (e.g. source code, binary, write-up etc.). 4. Send a pull request. ==================== Except where otherwise noted, content on this repository is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/deed.en_US).
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