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Structured, modular cybersecurity courses designed to build your technical expertise, one concept at a time.
Practice what you learn in fully isolated, real-world cybersecurity labs. No simulations, no guesswork.
Custom-built Capture The Flag (CTF) events and hands-on security programs for colleges, enterprises, and security teams.
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ChakraVue powered ZeroDay CTF - a live, in-person cybersecurity championship held at participating institutes alongside campus tech communities.

ZeroDay CTF Β· institute event Β· 2026

Live championship Β· on campus

Hands-on cybersecurity Β· 2026

Hands-on cybersecurity Β· 2026

Hands-on cybersecurity Β· 2026
The competition was a great learning experience that challenged my problem-solving, analytical thinking, and cybersecurity skills through different CTF-based challenges. It was exciting to work through real-world inspired tasks and compete alongside enthusiastic participants.
Anugya Panchal
3rd place Β· Engineering student
ZeroDay CTF Β· 2026βThis CTF was an amazing experience filled with challenges that tested problem-solving, patience, and creativity. From reverse engineering to web exploitation and forensics, every challenge taught me something new and pushed me to think differently. A well-organised, highly engaging cybersecurity competition by ChakraVue.β
Padmanshu Pare
4th place Β· Computer Science Engineering
βThis wasn't just a CTF - it was a test of how you think under pressure. From reverse engineering to forensics and web challenges, every problem demanded clarity, not just effort. Solved ~80% of challenges and got hands-on exposure across multiple domains.β
Vallika Harshe
5th place Β· Engineering student
βIt was a high-energy, hands-on cybersecurity competition that felt closer to real security work: following breadcrumbs across challenges, debugging when the path was unclear, and taking time to think before acting. The event pushed me to reason under pressure, stay curious when progress slowed, and treat every miss as a step toward understanding.β
Monish Monnat
Participant Β· Engineering student
βThis event gave me hands-on exposure to real-world cybersecurity challenges including: Web Exploitation, Cryptography, Forensics, Reverse Engineering and Steganography.During the competition, I worked on multiple problem statements where I had to analyze, research, and extract hidden βflagsβ using different tools and logical approaches.β
Naman Parashar
Participant Β· Engineering student