Competition Schedule: Sat, 11/3
8:00am Arrive at MIT campus, room 26-152 (see http://whereis.mit.edu/?q=26-152), to register and get network access
- Bring your student ID for registration – if we can't confirm you're a student, you won't be able to play.
- Wired and wireless network access will be provided by MIT; non-MIT students can register for visitor access; however, beware that this process may take ~30min given the number of players we have.
9:00am MIT/LL CTF 2012 officially open.
- First round of challenges distributed (additional challenges will be distributed throughout the competition).
12:00pm – 1:00pm Lunch on your own time. Competition continues.
6:00pm – 7:00pm Dinner (provided).
- Team and Grader VMs will be paused during this period.
- Use this opportunity to learn a little about the cool work happening at Lincoln – we'll have several speakers with short talks/demos during this hour.
9:00pm – Day over - graders stopped. Go home and sleep.
- You can pause your VM until next day if you'd like.
Competition Schedule: Sun, 11/4
8:00am Arrive at MIT campus, room 26-152
- Bring your student ID to check in
9:00am Competition resumes: graders turned back on.
12:00pm – 1:00pm Lunch on your own time. Competition continues.
3:00pm Scoreboard goes dark.
7:00pm MIT/LL CTF 2012 officially over!
7:00pm-8:00pm Dinner (provided).
- Top 10 teams prepare a short (5min) talk on their strategy/approach.
8:00pm-9:00pm Award ceremony.
- Top 10 teams present their talks (ignite-style)
- Prizes are given out.
- General post-mortem discussion.
Seminar Schedule (Wednesdays, 7-9pm at Stata Center on MIT campus - 32-141)
- 10/3: Introduction to MIT/LL CTF (Andrew Davis and Tim Leek)
- 10/10: Web Application Vulnerabilities (Engin Kirda and Joe Werther)
- 10/17: Binary Service Reversing and Patching (Wil Robertson and Joe Werther)
- 10/24: Security Principles: Isolation, Monitoring, Response, and Recovery (Nickolai Zeldovich and Michael Zhivich)