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by kristopolous
1359 days ago
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> the idea that CTFs were only done by less skilled people is bogus. And that's why it's not there. Just about any filter, even the most arbitrary one will work some of the time. To go back to the previous analogy, plenty of competent people like beer and golfing and plenty don't. It's about trying to recognize what's culturally myopic and extricating those signals. |
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The parent comment said: "The best engineers and people I know with PhDs in computer security who can't reveal their employer really don't give a toss about games."
As a person who is a member of the very group you are speaking about, I find this statement to be completely non-factual.
Do CTFs identify the very best security minds? No. They are fun hobbies. But you didn't say that CTFs aren't useful for finding the very best hires. Instead you said that the very best hires do not enjoy CTFs at all. This is just straight up wrong. Both in academic and industrial circles.