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  2. PACTF - Wikipedia

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    PACTF was an annual web-based computer security Capture the Flag (CTF) competition for middle and high school students. [2] It was founded by a group of students at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts . [ 5 ]

  3. Capture the flag (cybersecurity) - Wikipedia

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    CTFs have been shown to be an effective way to improve cybersecurity education through gamification. [6] There are many examples of CTFs designed to teach cybersecurity skills to a wide variety of audiences, including PicoCTF, organized by the Carnegie Mellon CyLab, which is oriented towards high school students, and Arizona State University supported pwn.college.

  4. BIGOT list - Wikipedia

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    The details of the invasion plan were so secret, adherence to the list was rigidly enforced. U.S. military advisor George Elsey tells a story in his memoirs about how a junior officer turned away King George VI from the intelligence centre on the USS Ancon , because, as he explained to a superior officer "...nobody told me he was a Bigot."

  5. Trump staffers reportedly removed top secret documents ... - AOL

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    Flynn installed a secret internet connection into his office at the Pentagon even though it was "forbidden," according to a profile in The New Yorker by Dana Priest.

  6. Template:BIR/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. Michel Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Michel Thomas (born Moniek Kroskof, February 3, 1914 – January 8, 2005) was a polyglot linguist, and decorated war veteran.He survived imprisonment in several Nazi concentration camps after serving in the Maquis of the French Resistance and worked with the U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps during World War II.

  8. Dmitry Petrov (translator) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Dmitry Petrov won a prestigious TEFI television award for his reality show "Polyglot" [8] on the national intellectual non-profit TV channel Rossiya-K (Russia-K, with K standing in Russian for Kultura "Culture"), teaching [2] English, Chinese and other languages to small groups of popular singers and other media personalities.

  9. Polyglot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A polyglot is someone who speaks multiple languages. Polyglot may also refer to: Polyglot (book), a book that contains the same text in more than one language; Polyglot (computing), a computer program that is valid in more than one programming language; Polyglot, a biweekly game industry webzine published by Polymancer Studios