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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers (25%)''': These participants value being part of the community and enjoy collaborating with others to solve challenges. They derive satisfaction from sharing achievements and learning together. * '''Emulators (10%)''': Some members aspire to emulate the success of well-known cybersecurity experts and teams. They are motivated by recognition and often participate in CTFs to enhance their reputation. * '''Doomsdayers (5%)''': A minority within the group hold strong opinions about cybersecurity threats and are often skeptical of mainstream solutions. They enjoy discussing potential vulnerabilities and exploring unconventional approaches. * '''Survivalists (15%)''': These individuals are pragmatic and resourceful, often working with limited resources. They excel at finding efficient solutions and are meticulous in their research and preparation for CTFs. * '''Achievers (20%)''': Many members are ambitious and driven by a desire to excel in cybersecurity. They set high standards for themselves and are dedicated to continuous improvement, often participating in advanced challenges. * '''Saviors (15%)''': A portion of the community is motivated by a desire to contribute positively to the field of cybersecurity. They share knowledge, mentor newcomers, and participate in CTFs to develop skills that can be used for the greater good. * '''Integrators (10%)''': Some members focus on integrating their cybersecurity skills with other domains, such as software development or IT. They are interested in holistic approaches and often contribute to open-source projects or community initiatives. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-15"></span>
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