Blog post (security): How to play GitLab's Capture the Flag at Home (Aug 12)
Proposal
Back in March, GitLab ran (our first?) internal capture the flag competition with great success. We're now making the complete capture the flag available to the public so they can play at home. This blog post will announce that and also celebrate the top X finishers in our internally run contest. Security pros, security researchers and hackers will be interested to see the post/try their hand. Related issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-security/security-communications/communications/-/issues/221
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Edited by Sara Kassabian