] [otite stretch the brain and fingers? Hack-quest from colleagues from St. Petersburg!
Press release
NeoQUEST is a multi-stage competition in the field of information security. In the process of performing the task, participants will have to work with many aspects of information security, such as security of Windows and Linux operating systems, web hacking, reverse engineering, cryptanalysis, steganography, SCADA security, disassembling of programs and much more.
When creating the quest, we focused on people who know how to think in an unconventional way and invent their own ways to solve problems, so we believe that it will be of interest to both experienced professionals and those who are just starting to work in the field of information security.
The first goal of NeoQUEST is to monitor the situation in the field of information security in Russia. We offer current tasks that are often faced by information security specialists in their work and want to assess the level of those involved in this profession and who know a lot about solving complex problems. If you are one of them - join us! For the most active participants, NeoQUEST will be an opportunity to get a lot of pleasure from unpunished hacking, prove your skills, and win the main prize of our competition - MacBook Pro notebook! ”
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Beginning of the quest legend:August 17, 2009 - Accident at the Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP in Russia.
April 20, 2010 - An explosion at an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, owned by British Petrolium.
March 11, 2011 - Accident at Fukushima NPP, Japan.
Were these events an accidental tragedy and coincidence or a well-planned attack? Who is behind this? Who is guilty of numerous human losses and multi-billion dollar losses? You have a chance to answer these questions and prevent further tragedies by intercepting your MacBook Pro with important information from the hands of dangerous criminals.
The game will begin on March 1, 2012.
Detailed information - when registering on the site
neoquest.ruPush
I participate myself. There are areas in which there is almost no experience at all (SCADA systems as an example). It is very interesting how such an area could be wrapped in a hakquest.