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The National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NCCDC) is the championship event for the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition system – the largest college-level cyber defense competition in the USA. The event is held annually in the San Antonio area.

In an effort to help facilitate the development of a regular, national level cyber security exercise, the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) hosted the first Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition for the Southwestern region in May 2005. On June 29, 2010, United States House legislature passed recognizing the National CCDC for promoting cyber security curriculum.

While similar to other cyber defense competitions in many aspects, the NCCDC, is unique in that it focuses on the operational aspect of managing and protecting an existing network infrastructure. While other exercises examine the abilities of a group of students to design, configure, and protect a network over the course of an entire semester, this competition is more focused on the operational task of assuming administrative and protective duties for an existing commercial network. Teams are assessed based on their ability to detect and respond to outside threats, maintain availability of existing services such as mail servers and web servers, respond to business requests such as the addition or removal of additional services, and balance security needs against business needs.

Rules

The NCCDC is operated under the rules as published by the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security at UTSA. The current rules can be found at Homepage.

Regional competitions

Several regional groups have formed to provide qualifying events for the NCCDC annual event. Some regions share and overlap various states. Every effort is made to make each regional event consistent with the NCCDC event.

Name Comprised region
At-Large Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming
Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia
Midwest Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, and Wisconsin
Northeastern Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont
Pacific Rim Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Archived 2021-04-13 at the Wayback Machine Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and Utah
Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee
Southwest Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas
Western Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Arizona, California, and Nevada

Past competitions

Date of Event First Place Second Place Third Place Other Competing Teams
April 28–30, 2023 Stanford University, CA Cal Poly Pomona, CA DePaul University, IL
April 21–23, 2022 University of Central Florida, FL Dakota State University, SD Stanford University, CA
April 23–25, 2021 University of Central Florida, FL DePaul University, IL George Mason University, VA
May 22–24, 2020 University of Virginia, VA University of Central Florida, FL Stanford University, CA
April 23–25, 2019 University of Virginia, VA University of Central Florida, FL Rochester Institute of Technology, NY
April 13–15, 2018 University of Virginia, VA University of Central Florida, FL Dakota State University, SD
April 13–15, 2017 University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD University of Tulsa, OK Brigham Young University, UT
2016April 22–24, 2016 University of Central Florida, FL Brigham Young University, UT DePaul University, IL
2015April 24–26, 2015 University of Central Florida, FL University of California at Berkeley, CA Rochester Institute of Technology, NY
2014April 25–27, 2014 University of Central Florida, FL Rochester Institute of Technology, NY University of Alaska at Fairbanks, AK
2013April 19–21, 2013 Rochester Institute of Technology, NY Dakota State University, SD Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, IN
2012April 20–22, 2012 University of Washington, WA Air Force Academy, CO Texas A&M University, TX
2011April 8–10, 2011 University of Washington, WA Texas A&M University, TX University of Louisville, KY
2010April 16–18, 2010 Northeastern University, MA University of Louisville, KY Cal Poly Pomona, CA
2009April 17–19, 2009 Baker College at Flint, MI Northeastern University, MA Texas A&M University, TX
2008April 18–20, 2008 Baker College at Flint, MI Texas A&M University, TX University of Louisville, KY
2007April 13–15, 2007 Texas A&M University, TX Millersville University, PA University of Louisville, KY
2006April 21–23, 2006 University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC Millersville University, PA Southern Illinois University, IL
2005April 15–17, 2005 Texas A&M University, TX

See also

Notes

  1. This was the CCDC pilot competition.

References

  1. "National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition". www.nationalccdc.org.
  2. "Recognizing the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition for its now five-year effort to promote cyber security curriculum in institutions of higher learning. (2010 - H.Res. 1244)". GovTrack.us.
  3. "Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition | Kennesaw State University". cyberinstitute.kennesaw.edu.
  4. "CIAS Competitions". cias.utsa.edu.
  5. "National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition". www.nationalccdc.org.
  6. "MACCDC | Home of National CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC".
  7. "About CCDC". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  8. "Neccdc 2022 :: Neccdl".
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2021-03-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. https://rmccdc.regis.edu/
  11. "Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition".
  12. https://southwestccdc.com/
  13. https://wrccdc.org/

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