Bugs B0unt3r — Community & CTF

Building a Cybersecurity Community

I help grow and strengthen Bugs B0unt3r as a competitive CTF team and an always-on learning community. We train through hands-on challenges, solve problems collaboratively, and build new challenges for others — with a focus on consistency, teamwork, and technical growth.

What I Do in Bugs B0unt3r

  1. Member & Team Lead

    Ongoing

    As a member and team lead, I help organize training, define focus areas, and reinforce a disciplined approach to learning — turning curiosity into repeatable skills and teamwork into performance.

    We take part in national and international CTF events, aiming to be competitive while keeping the community welcoming and growth-oriented.

  2. 24/7 Challenges (OSINT · GEOINT · Cybersecurity)

    Ongoing

    I support an always-active environment with 24/7 challenges where members practice daily through real-style tasks: OSINT/GEOINT investigations, cybersec problems, and scenario-based puzzles.

    This builds strong habits: recon workflows, structured analysis, tooling proficiency, and reporting discipline — not just solving, but learning how to think.

  3. CTF Challenge Building & Labs

    Ongoing

    I help create internal labs and CTF challenges for the team and the community, designing content that increases difficulty progressively and encourages solid methodology (not guesswork).

    Focus areas include: OSINT/GEOINT, web & API, blue-team style challenges, forensics, and reversing basics.

  4. Mentoring, Study Sessions & Knowledge Sharing

    Ongoing

    I contribute to mentoring and skill development by running study sessions, reviewing approaches, and sharing resources like templates, workflows, checklists, and training notes.

    The goal is to help newcomers level up quickly while enabling advanced members to specialize deeper and create new content for the community.

  5. Events Support (National & International)

    Ongoing

    I support participation and preparation for events — organizing practice, improving collaboration, and encouraging post-event learning (writeups, retros, and sharing lessons learned).