If We Want More Cybersecurity Experts, We Must Make CTF Competitions an Official eSport | HackerNoon
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Esports has grown from niche beginnings in the early 2000s to a multi-billion dollar global industry, exemplified by events like The International Dota 2 tournament, with its prize pool skyrocketing to $40 million by 2021. Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions present an effective format for enhancing real-world cybersecurity skills through immersive challenges, crucial for developing technical proficiency, critical thinking, and teamwork. As industries evolve, cybersecurity must embrace innovative training methods similar to esports to better prepare professionals in a rapidly changing landscape.
CTF competitions immerse participants in realistic, time-bound challenges across ethical hacking, cryptography, digital forensics, and reverse engineering, building essential defense skills.
Esports demonstrated how niche skills can evolve into lucrative entertainment, highlighting the need for a similar advancement in cybersecurity.
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