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Join KSAL

We are always interested in meeting curious people who want to learn, build, compete, and grow with the team.

CTF-first learning
Team-based growth
Open to learners and specialists

Who Fits Here

You do not need to be an expert already. We care much more about curiosity, consistency, and how you approach problems.

You like solving hard technical problems

If you enjoy digging through weird bugs, broken binaries, strange file formats, or challenge infrastructure until things finally click, you will probably feel at home here.

You want to keep learning in public

We value people who are willing to ask questions, share notes, write things down, and improve over time instead of pretending to know everything already.

You care about teamwork

A lot of our best solves happen because somebody notices one small detail and someone else takes it the rest of the way. We want people who enjoy that kind of collaboration.

You can show up consistently

You do not need to be online every hour of every day, but steady participation matters. Progress usually comes from regular practice, not random bursts of motivation.

What Helps

There is no single path into the team, but these backgrounds tend to transfer well into CTF work.

Web security and app testing

Reverse engineering and low-level debugging

Forensics, OSINT, and weird artifact analysis

Scripting, tooling, automation, and writeups

What To Expect

Joining us should feel like momentum, not mystery.

01

Competitions

We play CTFs regularly and use them as the fastest way to sharpen practical skills under pressure.

02

Shared Notes

We want solves, failed attempts, shortcuts, and lessons learned to turn into reusable team knowledge.

03

Growth Over Ego

Nobody knows everything. Good questions, clear communication, and steady improvement matter more than acting like the smartest person in the room.

Next Step

Interested?

Send us a short message about who you are, what areas you enjoy, and anything you have worked on recently. That can be CTFs, projects, notes, writeups, or just the kind of problems you like solving.