What we’re about
Hack Augusta is a non-profit 501(c)3 established in December 2012. Our mission is to inspire ideas, build companies, and create community by connecting learners and leaders in technology, business, and design.
We operate theClubhou.se, a hackerspace/makerspace/coworking space/business incubator located in the third floor of the Georgia Cyber Center at 100 Grace Hopper Ln, Ste 3700, Augusta, GA 30901.
We offer over 100 events and classes per year, primarily through our website http://theclubhou.se
Events include regular community based hackathons, large scale multi-city hackathons such as International Space Apps Challenge, and National Day of Civic Hacking, conferences such as TEDxAugusta and Web Afternoon Augusta, monthly lunch and learns, weekly networking/show and tell events such Beer and Bytes, and weekly startup mentoring through Founders Circle.
theClubhou.se and Hack Augusta are volunteer led with one employee to assist in building management and program coordination. Our organizations derives its revenues from the following sources. 1/3 individual and corporate memberships, 1/3 from unrestricted donations and sponsorships, 1/3 from event income.
The vast majority of our programs and events are free to the public and as such account for roughly 1/2 of all organizational expenses. Membership in theClubhou.se starts at $30/month and includes access to workspace, tools, and mentors.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Tech Talks + Beginner CTF = Mini Conf!theClubhou.se, Augusta, GA
Join us to listen to tech talks, play board games, check out the RunCode Beginner 2024 CTF, or just to mingle!
Drinks and light snacks provided. You are welcome to bring your own dinner to enjoy with others, there are tables & booths inside our host space theClubhou.se and others will be doing the same.
Hosted by Hack Augusta and sponsored by theClubhou.se and BSides Augusta Conference.
Tech Talks 5:30-7:30
"AI Make Me a Sandwich" - Sharon Martin, CEO Managed Nerds managednerds.tech
"The Many Lies of Complexity" - Eric Harrison, CTO Make Startups, Inc ericharrison.info
"Why Understanding Numbers is Important" - Sarah Matta, Software Engineer [email protected]
TBD - Schuster Braun
"Using Clay.com for fun and profit" Josh Lamb, CEO Josh Lamb Systems CRM consultancy [Lightning Talk]
“Lowering the Bar For Entry into STEM Fields” - Josh Rykowski, Director RunCode.ninja [email protected] [Lightning Talk]CTF Participation
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All skill levels welcome! Find the secret hackerspace where RunCode.ninja is hiding to get started on the RunCode Beginner 2024 CTF. Participation will cut off at 8:30 to recap, announce winners, and award prizes!$ cat how
Bring a laptop that can connect to WiFi$ python -c'print(open("why.txt").read())'
Have you ever found yourself wondering what the inside of a network looks like but have never had that chance? Who knows what you will find...Well, the RunCode.ninja has just the thing for you. Come and check out our capture the flag event where you can pwn all the things in our network and then some!
The RunCode CTF is intended for all skill levels! The dev team has taken care to spread our challenges across multiple difficulty levels (easy, intermediate, and hard) and multiple knowledge areas (blue team, red team, pwn, OSINT, web, ICS, etc.). We intend to challenge you whether this is your first CTF or are a seasoned ctf'er with internet infamy under your belt. We will have admins on site to provide support for those who are trying their hand at a CTF for the first time, and maybe a hint or two.
You can participate as a team or individually (the prizes will remain the same).