Join one of the world's largest cybersecurity competitions designed for high school students
PicoCTF is a free computer security game targeted at middle and high school students, created by security experts at Carnegie Mellon University. The game consists of a series of challenges centered around a unique storyline where participants must reverse engineer, break, hack, decrypt, or do whatever it takes to solve the challenge.
Our club participates as a team, working together to solve challenges in categories like cryptography, web exploitation, binary exploitation, forensics, and reverse engineering.
Decode encrypted messages and break ciphers
Find vulnerabilities in web applications
Exploit vulnerabilities in compiled programs
Analyze files and network traffic for clues
Understand how programs work without source code
Basic cybersecurity and programming concepts
Join our cybersecurity club and participate in PicoCTF with fellow students. Learn from experienced members and improve your skills together!