SITAICS · Rashtriya Raksha University
CTF competitions, industrial visits, expert talks, and hackathons organised by SITAICS and its student clubs at Rashtriya Raksha University.
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SITAICS × EDLD Public Awareness — Nukkad Natak
SANKALP (सामाजिक अनुशासन एवं नागरिक कर्तव्य लोक प्रस्तुति) was a public awareness initiative by SITAICS and EDLD, RRU. Two street theatre acts — "Digital Arrest – Kanoon Ka Khel" and "Social Media Ka Jaal" — were performed at Swagat Holiday Mall and Shree Rang Park Society, Gandhinagar on March 7, 2026. 10 student performers and 2 volunteers reached approximately 150+ citizens, educating them on digital hygiene, cyber fraud (Digital Arrest scams), and civic duties. Convened by Dr. Chandresh Parekh, Director (I/c) SITAICS; attended by Dr. Priyanka Sharma, Dean EDLD.
REMA CTF — Malware Analysis Challenge
Second edition of the REMA CTF. Advanced Capture-the-Flag competition on packed malware, obfuscated PowerShell, and memory forensics, pushing both beginner and intermediate analysts. Hybrid format with a Doubt Solving Session delivered by REMA Club volunteers before the event. Highlights included a visit by young students from Raksha Shakti School. 145 pre-registered + 16 on-spot registrations — 161 total participants across B.Tech., M.Sc., M.Tech., and PGD. Cash prizes of ₹3000, ₹2000, and ₹1000 for top three.
MCQ-based Assessment Platform — SITAICS Digital Hygiene Drive
An MCQ-based online assessment portal developed and deployed by the Full Stack Development Club to support the E-Cleanliness and Digital Hygiene Drive 2025. The portal was used across 15+ schools and administrative units of RRU to evaluate participant understanding of digital hygiene, password security, phishing awareness, and safe browsing practices. Participants who scored 70% or above received auto-generated e-certificates jointly issued by SITAICS and EDLD. The platform handled 300+ assessment submissions across the drive period (October 30 – November 20, 2025).
SITAICS × EDLD — Campus-wide Digital Safety Programme
Campus-wide digital hygiene programme organised by SITAICS in collaboration with EDLD, covering 15+ academic and administrative units of RRU from October 30 to November 20, 2025. Sessions covered practical system cleanup, password hygiene, phishing awareness, safe browsing, data backup, and digital discipline. 300+ participants who scored 70%+ on online assessments received e-certificates jointly from SITAICS and EDLD. Aligned with Digital India, Cyber Surakshit Bharat, Swachh Bharat Mission, and NEP 2020.
B.Tech CSE Cyber Security — Semester 5 Industry Exposure
Students of B.Tech. (CSE – Cyber Security, Semester 5) visited eInfochips at their Ahmedabad headquarters. Three sessions: company portfolio introduction by Mr. Jiten Shah (Program Manager), Experience Zone demonstration of EV charging solutions, smart home security platform (34M+ devices, 26B+ API calls/day), and imaging systems by Mr. Surendra Rajput (Senior Manager), and a DevOps and MLOps career session by Mr. Yaksh Raval (DevOps Engineer). Faculty accompanying: Ms. Aakansha Saxena, Mr. Poojan Shah, Mr. Ashish Revar.
REMA CTF — Malware Analysis Challenge
A hands-on Capture The Flag competition focused on real-world malware unpacking, static analysis, and reverse engineering challenges. Participants worked on live malware samples in a controlled lab environment.
REMA Expert Lecture — Dr. Abhishek Anand, Amity University
Delivered by Dr. Abhishek Anand, Assistant Professor at Amity University (PhD, NIT Patna). Covered Android threat landscape, malware evolution, APK reverse engineering, code obfuscation, API misuse, and sandbox-based detection. 68 students attended physically and 37 joined via Cisco Webex — 105 total across B.Tech., M.Sc., M.Tech., and PGD programmes. Aligned with REMA course outcomes and NEP 2020 OBE vision.
SITAICS CTF — Cryptography & Python Challenge
A Capture-the-Flag competition designed to strengthen Python programming and cryptography skills. Three progressive rounds — Decryption Basics (Caesar and Vigenère ciphers), Applied Cryptography (hashing, modular arithmetic, key substitution), and a Final Challenge (complex integrated puzzles). 174 students registered across B.Tech., M.Sc., M.Tech., and M.Tech. DSML; 124 attended onsite. Certificates of Merit, Participation, and Appreciation distributed.