John "Mako" McGill
(First in a five-part series.)
Once a group of like-minded individuals becomes a regular hangout, why turn it into a formal club? Mako offers the practical reasons, and highlights the next important steps. Understanding these is essential if you want to keep folks coming back!
Category: National Cyber League
Let’s Talk about the Elephant in the Room: How to NOT CHEAT in the National Cyber League Games
CryptoKait
Like Bryan Mills in Taken, Cyber Skyline's Cheating Audit will find you. Ignorance of the rules is no defense, so CryptoKait explains precisely, and in unambiguous Fight Club terms, what does and does not constitute cheating within the NCL Games.
Fresh Coffee…I Mean Kali!
Hush1e
Hush1e likes to start off each NCL season with a fresh installation of VirtualBox and a shiny, new Kali Linux virtual machine (VM). If you've never set up a VM before, follow along with Hush1e! (Coffee optional.)
Why I Became an NCL Player Ambassador – CryptoKait
CryptoKait
"I told them I was going to use their challenges to help get more girls interested in Capture-the-Flags (CTFs) and I really didn't want to get sued. I had a list of reasons why it was important and why they weren't allowed to say no." Read on to see how one email from the Kait-nado* started it all! (*CryptoKait Tornado.)
Where Can I Find Resources for the National Cyber League Games?
CryptoKait
CryptoKait polled the NCL Player Ambassadors and the NCL Board of Directors to bring us this comprehensive list of resources for 2020—blog highlights, practice challenges, coaching resources, live shows, where to ask questions, and more!
Why High School Students Should Get Started with the National Cyber League Games RIGHT NOW!
wolfshirtz
As a Lead Player Ambassador and high school student himself, wolfshirtz speaks with the utmost authority on the benefits of starting NCL early. You'll network, build self-esteem and professional skills, and set yourself up for long-term success, all while having a blast!
What to Expect Your First National Cyber League Season
John "Mako" McGill
Mako was once asked to sum up the NCL in five words. After much deliberation, he decided on: "Learned it? Prove it!" (and he had one word left to spare!). In your first NCL competition, you can expect to do both. Mako explains how to find your strengths, confront your weaknesses, and discover your specialty through the Games.
How to Run Your NCL Preseason Recaps
JeanaByte
JeanaByte's template for how to run a post-Game recap applies to all the Games, but it's the Preseason recap that will come first. Gather your notes, gather your team, and follow these guidelines for identifying problem areas, sharing and celebrating successes, and improving before the next Game begins!
Top 10 Dos and Don’ts for the National Cyber League Games
CryptoKait
This special post represents the combined wisdom of all the NCL Player Ambassadors, the NCL Commissioner, and the Game-makers at Cyber Skyline. What single DO and DON'T would each insider advise for your success in the NCL Games?
PowerShell and Linux Command Line Resources We Love for the National Cyber League Games
John "Mako" McGill
Discover what's lurking beneath the surface of your operating system! Back with more shark analogies, Mako discusses how we can use the built-in scripting engines in Linux and Windows—Bash and Powershell—to automate and simplify (almost) everything in the NCL, broken down by domain.
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