February, 2012

  • Congratulations to the 8 schools moving on to the 2012 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) Regional Finals (listed alphabetically):

    1. Capitol College (Maryland)
    2. Howard Community College (Maryland)
    3. James Madison University (Virginia)
    4. Millersville University (Pennsylvania)
    5. Radford University (Virginia)
    6. Towson University (Maryland)
    7. University of Maryland Baltimore County (Maryland)
    8. West Virginia University (West Virginia)

    25 schools, representing undergraduate and graduate students from two- and four-year schools in the region, competed in a virtual Qualifying Round during the week of February 21st for a chance to qualify for the Regional Finals. The Mid-Atlantic CCDC is 1 of 10 regional competitions, all part of the Deloitte National CCDC. The CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC Regional Finals takes place March 14-17 at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, MD.

  • Long version of video from last year’s competition: http://t.co/Av0LZ5my

  • Short version of video from last year’s competition: http://t.co/I7dkjUBw

  • From February 21-24, 26 schools representing two- and four-year schools from Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia compete in virtual Qualifying Rounds for a chance to advance to the 7th CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic Regional CCDC finals, March 14-17 at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab.

    Each team will be given a 3 hour time slot to harden inherited systems, complete various assigned tasks, and keep server services up and running. The top 8 schools will advance to the Mid-Atlantic Regional CCDC finals.

Hosted By

  • Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (JHU APL)
  • Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC)
  • CyberWatch Center
  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • Prince George's Community College (PGCC)