Security through practice

The best way to learn is through practical experience. By challenging our beliefs about the security of our technology, we can learn to detect vulnerabilities before they become problems.

Our team members competing at Hackfest 2023 (not affiliated with CyberScoring)

What do we do?

We help host cybersecurity competitions by designing challenges, implementing software-based scoring engines, and setting up related infrastructure. We can host defensive- and offensive-security competitions (blue- and red-team).

For defensive security competitions, we can host Windows and Linux security competitions. Our scoring engine grades the competitor's machines based on a pre-designed configuration. These scores are collected and displayed on a scoreboard in real time.

For offensive security competitions, we design challenges in all the standard hacking categories: web security, reverse engineering, forensics, cryptography, binary exploitation, and miscellaneous.

Who are we?

CyberScoring began as a project from students who learned about cybersecurity through competitions.

Stephen White
Team Lead

Matthew Toms-Zuberec
Challenge Designer

Micah Landry
Software Developer

Hosting a competition?

We can help your organization host your competition. Reach out to see what we can do.