CyberAI — Hackathon Arena
TryHackMe Hackathon Arena

CyberAI Hackathon Arena

Join our TryHackMe-based challenge arena and compete in Development and Cybersecurity tasks.

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Development + Security Challenge

The Hackathon Arena will be hosted on TryHackMe. Participants will solve practical challenges in web development, secure coding, traffic analysis, hash analysis, programming, and cybersecurity basics.

During CyberAI 2026
25–26 June 2026 • TryHackMe Platform
Registration is now open.
Objective
Solve practical TryHackMe-style challenges and collect flags.
Platform
The competition will be organized through TryHackMe rooms and tasks.
Development
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java, Python, PHP, SQL, Laravel, APIs, Git, and Docker.
Security
Hashes, Wireshark, tcpdump, Linux, OSINT, logs, Nmap basics, and web security.
Challenge Topics

Challenge Tracks

Choose your path: Development or Cybersecurity

Track 1
Development Challenges

Solve coding and web development challenges. Participants will fix bugs, complete missing code, analyze web pages, build secure features, and work with different programming languages and development tools.

HTML CSS JavaScript Java Python PHP SQL Laravel APIs Git Docker
Example challenges: fix an HTML/CSS page, complete a JavaScript function, debug Java or Python code, repair a Laravel route, write SQL queries, or secure an API endpoint.
Track 2
Security Challenges

Solve beginner-friendly cybersecurity challenges focused on analysis, investigation, defensive thinking, traffic inspection, log analysis, and safe CTF learning.

Hashes Wireshark tcpdump Linux OSINT Logs Nmap Basics Web Security Crypto Basics
Example challenges: identify a hash type, analyze a PCAP file with Wireshark, inspect packets with tcpdump, read Linux logs, perform basic OSINT, or find a hidden flag in a web page.
Competition Format
How the TryHackMe Arena Works
Join
Register and receive the TryHackMe room link.
Solve
Complete development and security tasks.
Submit Flags
Submit the correct flags inside TryHackMe.
Rank
Earn points and climb the scoreboard.
Registration
Register Now

Registration for the TryHackMe Hackathon Arena is now open. Participants can choose Development, Security, or both tracks.

Rules
Hackathon Rules
Allowed
  • Solving official TryHackMe room tasks
  • Using documentation and learning resources
  • Team collaboration during the event
  • Defensive and educational cybersecurity work
Not Allowed
  • Attacking systems outside the TryHackMe environment
  • Sharing flags with other teams
  • Using malicious tools against real targets
  • Plagiarizing another team’s work
Help
Hackathon FAQ
Yes. You can participate solo or as a team.
The challenges include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java, Python, PHP, SQL, Laravel, APIs, Git, Docker, hashes, Wireshark, tcpdump, Linux, OSINT, logs, Nmap basics, web security, and cryptography basics.
Yes. Participants should have a TryHackMe account to access the room and submit flags.

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