Highlights
As part of the University of Angers' "Week of Education and Actions Against Racism and Antisemitism," join the "HATES" event on March 21, 2025, at 9 AM.
Starting from March 14 at 8 PM, discover "Le bruit des bottes", a CTF challenge proposed by Oscar Zulu, designed for an adult audience.
This serious game will immerse you in a world much like our own… You will learn how to track down information and trace it back to the source of certain groups that have chosen to capitalize on hatred for profit, disregarding the fundamental values of any modern democracy.
This project is led by Alain Godon, an education advisor against extremism, racism, antisemitism, and discrimination, as part of the UNESCO Chair on "Education for Citizenship, Human Sciences, and the Convergence of Memories."
Mathilda's morning
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This Monday morning, the University of Angers Foundation and AMOPA organized an event at the Faculty of Science in Angers to raise awareness about the role of women in science for around a hundred high school girls.
Four workshops were offered: math, physics-chemistry, computer science, and digital culture.
We invited the high school girls to explore the Matilda effect through the "Mathilda" journey.
On this occasion, 6 new challenges have been published — it's your turn to play!
Many thanks to our three facilitators, Andrisca MABIKA OGNANDZI, Noémie PAPIN, and Patty COUPEAU.
Critical Thinking Evening
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On Saturday evening, we attended the « Critical Thinking » night organized by l'Azer.
We caught up with our friends from Report'Cité with the presentation of Escape Fake and Climat Médias, featuring a live debunking session by Claire Morvan — amazing!
Welcome to Philippe Beaune and Lucas Manser
Today, we welcome two friends to the team: Philippe Beaune specializes in data analysis and exploration, while Lucas Manser is a cybersecurity engineer in the aerospace industry.
Individually or as a team, they participate in numerous OSINT CTFs and are involved in various community platforms.
Welcome to Simon Biotteau
We are pleased to welcome Simon Biotteau to the team.
Simon has a particular interest in geopolitics, history, and international current affairs.
2024 GNOSINT Project
After 5 months of traveling and 43 photos sent, GNOSINT had to return home. More than 400 people followed its adventures, but only 43 made it to the end.
Until the very end, the ranking remained uncertain, with a fierce battle for first place, which ultimately went to Méli-mélo, ahead of Ben and Grand-Duc.
With an accuracy of less than one meter per photo, twelve players deserve recognition.
The badges have been sent, congratulations to all!