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Effectiveness of CTF Education

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Effectiveness of CTF Education

Measuring the Learning Outcomes of Jeopardy CTF’s

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Commissioned by the NCSC, the lectureship 'Network and Systems Engineering Cyber Security' conducted research on the effectiveness of Capture the Flag (CTF) Education.

Adversarial thinking is essential when dealing with cyber incidents and for finding security vulnerabilities. Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions are used all around the world to stimulate adversarial thinking. Jeopardy-style CTFs, given their challenge-and-answer based nature, are used more and more in cybersecurity education as a fun and engaging way to inspire students.
Just like traditional written exams, Jeopardy-style CTFs can be used as summative assessment. Did a student provide the correct answer, yes or no. Did the participant in the CTF competition solve the challenge, yes or no.


This research project provides a framework for measuring the learning outcomes of a Jeopardy-style CTF and applies this framework to two CTF events as case studies. During these case studies, participants were tested on their knowledge and skills in the field of cybersecurity and queried on their attitude towards CTF education.