Cybersecurity competitionRegistration for CyberPatriot IV competition to end this week

Published 5 October 2011

With less than a week left before registration closes, CyberPatriot IV, the National High School Cyber Defense Competition, has more than 850 teams registered; this competition is attracting high school educators across the United States; the structure of the competition provides students hands-on learning while competing virtually against their peers and introduces many to the idea of cyber security as a profession

Competitors in last year's CyberPatriot event // Source: deelbot.info

With less than a week left before registration closes, CyberPatriot IV, the National High School Cyber Defense Competition, has more than 850 teams registered. This competition is attracting high school educators across the United States. Forty-seven states, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Department of Defense Dependent Schools in England, Germany, Japan, and Korea are represented in this year’s competition. Only Rhode Island, Vermont and, Wyoming have yet to join the challenge.

The organizers say that CyberPatriot is a unique cyber security competition produced by the Air Force Association (AFA), a nonprofit organization headquartered near Washington, D.C. The structure of the competition provides students hands-on learning while competing virtually against their peers and introduces many to the idea of cyber security as a profession.

Teams of two to five students, with an approved coach (usually a teacher), learn to defend computer networks from real-life computer threats. In the preliminaries, hundreds of teams compete online to solve vulnerabilities in simulated computer networks. The teams then compete again in a series of online rounds to determine the top twenty-four teams who earn all-expenses-paid trips to the National Finals Competition in Washington, D.C. in March 2012.

CyberPatriot gives high school students an inside look at an exciting field while building skills highly relevant to a successful future, such as teamwork, leadership, and critical-thinking,” said Bernie Skoch, CyberPatriot Commissioner. “This competition provides an exciting environment for students, and at the same time, joins the nation in attempting to bolster interest in STEM education.”

CyberPatriot is a member of the U.S. Cyber Challenge (USCC), a national coalition of public-private sector entities collaborating to enhance the workforce with the next generation of cyber security professionals through skill development activities, mentoring, and resources, and the facilitation of scholarship, internship and employment opportunities.

CyberPatriot also offers support and technical expertise from industry leaders, including CyberPatriot’s presenting sponsor Northrop Grumman and founding partners SAIC and the CIAS at the University of Texas-San Antonio.

Now in its fourth phase, CyberPatriot IV is open to all high schools, accredited home school programs, Civil Air Patrol units, and Junior ROTC units around the country. Educators can learn more about CyberPatriot Web site.