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Six collegiate cyber defense team finalists compete for national title

From:  "Kris Rodriguez" <kris.rodriguez-AT-utsa.edu>
To:  pr-AT-lwn.net
Subject:  Six Collegiate Cyber Defense Team Finalists Compete for National Title in San Antonio April 18-20
Date:  Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:54:14 -0400
Message-ID:  <d7387dd32a56453bada67d473e6940d5@utsa.edu>

DATE:			   April 14, 2008
CONTACT:			Kris Rodriguez (210) 458-5116	(krodriguez@utsa.edu) 

UTSA CIAS HOSTS 3rd ANNUAL NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CYBER DEFENSE COMPETITION APRIL 18-20 IN SAN
ANTONIO

(San Antonio)- Texas A&M University looks to defend their National Champions title against five
teams when the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NCCDC) takes place April 18-20 at the
Hilton San Antonio Airport Hotel.  The 3rd annual NCCDC is being hosted by the University of Texas
at San Antonio's Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS), a nationally recognized
leader in cyber security education and research.

The CCDC program has grown from five participating schools in 2005 to 56 schools in 2008 with six
regional competitions taking place nationwide.  The 2008 national competition features the 2007
defending champions, Texas A&M University, along with Baker College of Flint, Michigan, the
Community College of Baltimore County, Mt. San Antonio College of Los Angeles County, Rochester
Institute of Technology, and the University of Louisville.  The participants advanced to the
National CCDC after winning regional competitions against opposing teams in the Southwest, Midwest,
Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and West Coast Regions. 

The CCDC program is sponsored in part through donations from leading businesses in the
communications and information technology industries.  

"AT&T has always put an emphasis on technology and education," said AT&T president, Western Region,
John T. Montford. "We are proud to support the NCCDC's competition that encourages students to find
new and innovative ideas that benefit companies like AT&T and partner with UTSA to work toward an
ever-advancing field of network security."	

The CCDC program is the first cyber defense competition allowing teams of full-time collegiate
students from across the country to apply their information assurance and information technology
education in a competitive environment.  While similar to other cyber defense competitions, CCDC
competitions are unique because they focus on business operations and incorporate the operational
aspect of managing and protecting an existing network infrastructure.  The teams will inherit an
"operational" network from a fictional business complete with e-mail, Web sites, data files, and
users.  

"We had many visiting faculty members benefit from last year's national competition as they
experienced first-hand what it would be like to have to protect a company's infrastructure in a
hostile Internet environment," said Greg White, director of UTSA's CIAS. "Some of the faculty even
changed their instructional programs as a result of lessons learned from the competition."  

Each team will be required to correct problems on their network, perform typical business tasks,
and defend their networks from a red team that generates live, hostile activity throughout the
competition.  The teams will be scored on their performance in those three areas and the team with
the highest score at the end of the competition will be the National Collegiate Cyber Defense
Champion. 

"Acronis is proud to once again be sponsoring such an important event," said Stephen Lawton,
Acronis' senior director of strategic marketing. "Tomorrow's IT leaders need to understand not only
networking's best practices, but also be able to take emerging technologies and create new best
practices.  These are among the best and the brightest up-and-coming network administrators in the
country. While Acronis is expert at restoring failed systems, these are the administrators who must
be expert at disaster prevention."

Donated hardware and software from leaders in the IT industry is used during the competition to
provide students with the opportunity to work with technologies they would never see in a typical
classroom environment.  

"Up and coming network administrators and IT leaders are expanding their level of expertise and
awareness at the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition.  Core Security Technologies is
proud to sponsor an event that helps prepare the students for what they will experience beyond the
typical classroom setting, helping them reach their full potential," said Mike Yafee of Core
Security.

The National CCDC is being sponsored in part through donations and volunteer support from the AT&T
Foundation (www.att.com), Department of Homeland Security (www.dhs.gov), Cisco Systems
(www.cisco.com), Acronis (www.acronis.com), Northrop Grumman (www.northgrum.com), Accenture
(www.accenture.com), the Information Systems Security Association (www.issa-alamo.org), Core
Security (www.coresecurity.com),  ThinkGeek (www.thinkgeek.com), Code Magazine
(www.code-magazine.com), and Pepsi (www.pepsi.com).  

For more information please visit http://www.nationalccdc.org or contact the CIAS at 210-458-2118
or via email at info@nationalccdc.org.
						
2008 National CCDC Schedule

Friday, April 18
1-7:30 p.m.				             Day One

Saturday, April 19
9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.			         Day Two

Sunday, April 20
9-11:30 a.m.				            Day Three
12:30-2:30 p.m.			          Formal Awards Luncheon

 

UTSA'S CENTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ASSURANCE AND SECURITY
HISTORY AND FACT SHEET

.	Established in 2001, UTSA's CIAS leverages San Antonio's infrastructure assurance strengths and
bolsters research and educational initiatives in the field.  The multidisciplinary research center
is a partnership between academia, the information technology security industry and the local Air
Intelligence Agency.  CIAS addresses the technical and policy issues of information assurance and
security and provides educational training.

.	In 2002-2003, UTSA's CIAS led the highly successful Dark Screen cyber terrorism exercise for San
Antonio bringing national attention as the first city in the nation to conduct a cyber security
exercise.

.	Over the last three years, UTSA's CIAS has been awarded more than $8 million through Defense
Appropriations to support community Cybersecurity Defend and Attack Exercises and Infrastructure
Assurance and Security Research.

.	UTSA's CIAS personnel have conducted exercises for the various critical infrastructure
Information Sharing and Analysis Centers as well as for states and communities around the nation

.	In February 2008, UTSA CIAS personnel participated in the Department of Homeland Security's
CyberStorm II National Cyber Security Exercise in Washington D.C.

.	UTSA was the first Texas university with the national "Center for Academic Excellence in
Information Assurance Education" designation by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and
National Security Agency (NSA).  The designation means UTSA's curriculum and faculty meet or exceed
national standards to teach information-assurance security.

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