Has a UTS:CSEC hoodies Has done a CTF Studying a degree in IT or Comp-Sci Has completed a security certificate qualification Is a Windows- user Is a first- year student Major in Cybersecurity Is confident in 1+ programming languages Likes Lock- picking Prefers Blue- Teaming /Defensive Has used OSINT on themselves Would like to work at one of our sponsors Listens to the 'Darknet Diaries' podcast Is a post- graduate student Has tickets for CSECcon Has been to a security convention Prefers Red- Teaming/Offensive Uses Bitwarden for their passwords Is a UTS:CSEC member Studies a degree other than IT/Comp- Sci Is a Mac- user Working/Has worked in industry Has been to a previous UTS:CSEC event Interested in social- engineering Has a UTS:CSEC hoodies Has done a CTF Studying a degree in IT or Comp-Sci Has completed a security certificate qualification Is a Windows- user Is a first- year student Major in Cybersecurity Is confident in 1+ programming languages Likes Lock- picking Prefers Blue- Teaming /Defensive Has used OSINT on themselves Would like to work at one of our sponsors Listens to the 'Darknet Diaries' podcast Is a post- graduate student Has tickets for CSECcon Has been to a security convention Prefers Red- Teaming/Offensive Uses Bitwarden for their passwords Is a UTS:CSEC member Studies a degree other than IT/Comp- Sci Is a Mac- user Working/Has worked in industry Has been to a previous UTS:CSEC event Interested in social- engineering
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Has a UTS:CSEC hoodies
Has done a CTF
Studying a degree in IT or Comp-Sci
Has completed a security certificate qualification
Is a Windows-user
Is a first-year student
Major in Cybersecurity
Is confident in 1+ programming languages
Likes Lock-picking
Prefers Blue-Teaming /Defensive
Has used OSINT on themselves
Would like to work at one of our sponsors
Listens to the 'Darknet Diaries' podcast
Is a post-graduate student
Has tickets for CSECcon
Has been to a security convention
Prefers Red-Teaming/Offensive
Uses Bitwarden for their passwords
Is a UTS:CSEC member
Studies a degree other than IT/Comp- Sci
Is a Mac-user
Working/Has worked in industry
Has been to a previous UTS:CSEC event
Interested in social-engineering