I’m putting together a Jeopardy-style Capture-the-Flag event and need a collection of fresh, advanced-level puzzles. The board will cover three core categories—Cryptography, Forensics, and Web Exploitation—so every challenge you craft should push seasoned players while staying fair and solvable. Here’s what I expect to receive: • 10–12 original challenges evenly split across the three categories • A short story-style prompt for each task, the exact flag format, and the intended solve path • An accompanying write-up that explains the solution in detail (commands, tools, or scripts used) • Any necessary artifacts: PCAPs, vulnerable web apps, encrypted files, or compiled binaries • A quick validation script or manual steps I can run to confirm each flag Feel free to leverage common CTF tooling—Docker, Python, Burp, Ghidra, or the like—so long as everything runs cleanly on a standard Linux VM. Once delivered, I’ll spin everything up, verify flags, and integrate the challenges into our scoreboard. If something breaks, we’ll iterate until each puzzle is airtight.