
This is the second part of our extensive collection, where we continue to talk about unique online platforms that open the way to a practical immersion in the world of cybersecurity. If the first part was a kind of start into this exciting world, now we will delve even deeper into the topic and focus on new, no less exciting CTF platforms.
A platform that brings together various online cybersecurity challenges, allowing users to track progress and compete with others in solving cryptography and web security problems.
An open-source training environment for security testing that includes simulated web applications, vulnerabilities, and hands-on exercises aimed at developing ethical hacking skills.
A French platform with forums, educational materials, and CTF challenges covering various aspects of information security: from OSINT to vulnerability exploitation.
A specialized resource for Blue Team practice, offering exercises in log analysis, digital forensics, attack detection, and incident response.
An interactive platform for SOC analysts that simulates real-world cyber incident situations, allowing you to investigate threats, work with SIEM, and make decisions in real time.
A training ground with virtual machines that have intentionally created vulnerabilities; participants can practice hacking systems and improve their pentesting skills.
A commercial cyber training platform offering modular simulations to develop technical and analytical security skills in a realistic environment.
A global calendar of Capture The Flag competitions that allows you to follow current events, register teams, view rankings, and access archives of challenges.
A series of Windows-oriented CTF challenges that operate as PowerShell mazes, designed to practice teamwork in a Microsoft environment.
A separate section with systematized training covering all stages of incident response and building security processes in the organization.
A site with practical tasks on network traffic analysis, malware samples, and attack scenarios focused on teaching digital forensics.
An educational project from the University of Arizona that offers in-depth interactive lessons on vulnerability exploitation, with an emphasis on low-level security and modern attack methods.