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The study context involved VR goggles, physiological sensors, questionnaires, challenge activity, and researcher check-ins, with the recruitment statement explaining data collection and participant procedures.
A linkable camp-impact record with badge context, severity, evidence confidence, and source notes.
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privacy and sensor caveat · official research statement · documented
The badge dossier preserves the research-study context while avoiding unrelated claims about public badge behavior, firmware, or attendee monitoring outside SaikoCTF participation.
- Badge
- HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok SaikoCTF Badge
- Category
- privacy and sensor caveat
- Severity
- note
- Confidence
- official research statement
- Status
- documented
- Timeframe
- August 2024 SaikoCTF study
- Source note
- HITB Recruitment statement.
Hack In The Box · retrieved 2026-05-15
Primary event-page source for the HITB Bangkok SaikoCTF hardware badge, physio interface, cyber-challenge interface, programmable hardware component interfaces, and challenge context.
Badge: HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok SaikoCTF Badge
IHMC / SRI International / SaikoCTF research team · retrieved 2026-05-15
Primary research statement source proving that participants used VR goggles and physiological sensors, completed a simulated-network CTF with a Kali Linux VM, and received an electronic SaikoCTF badge plus soft-skills assessment summary.
Badge: HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok SaikoCTF Badge