Register For National High School Cyber Defense Competition
ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Registration for the nation’s
largest cyber defense competition for high school students closes in a month.
Nearly 400 schools in 47 states have already organized teams, so don’t forget to
sign up your team for the ultimate cyber game of the year!
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Established by the Air Force Association, CyberPatriot was created to excite,
educate and motivate the talent that will become our country’s next generation
of cyber leaders. It aims to inspire high school students to consider careers in
cyber security or other science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
disciplines critical to our nation’s future.
In this national competition, students get to control simulated computer
networks, learning to defend and protect computer systems from cyber threats and
potential hackers. CyberPatriot’s unique structure provides students hands-on
learning about technology, emphasizing teamwork and leadership, and exercising
critical-thinking skills.
But most importantly, it’s fun!
A CyberPatriot team consists of two to five students and a coach, but neither
coaches nor students need any special technical background. CyberPatriot
provides the training materials needed to prepare a team for a successful
competition.
Preliminary rounds are conducted online from the teams’ home locations. The
competition has a tournament-style tiered structure, so teams advance based on
scores each round until the top 24 teams are identified. Those top qualifying
teams then receive all-expenses-paid trips to the CyberPatriot National
Championship Competition held in the Washington, DC area, in March 2012.
The only cost to teams is a $350 entry fee, which includes access to the
software and participant materials. CyberPatriot also offers support and
technical expertise from industry leaders, including CyberPatriot’s presenting
sponsor Northrop Grumman!
ALL U.S. high schools or approved home school programs are invited to
participate. Public, private, charter, parochial and home schools register in
the Open Division, while Junior ROTC units of all Services and Civil Air Patrol
squadrons register in the All Service Division.
Registration closes October 8, 2011. Check out more information at
www.usCyberPatriot.org!
The AFA is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization promoting public understanding of
aerospace power and the pivotal role it plays in the security of the nation. AFA
has over 200 chapters nationally and internationally representing 120,000
members. Visit www.AFA.org.
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