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For Immediate Release
September 29, 2010

National High School Cyber Defense Competition Exceeds 500 Teams

Registration for Cyber Security Education Initiative Remains Open until Oct. 8

Arlington, VA – The Air Force Association announces today that CyberPatriot, the nation’s largest and fastest-growing high school cyber defense challenge, now has more than 500 teams registered to participate in their upcoming competition. With 47 states, Puerto Rico and U.S. Department of Defense Dependent Schools in Japan and Korea already represented, word is getting out to high school educators across the country. Only Iowa, Montana and Wyoming have yet to join the contest.

The October 8 deadline to participate in this premier competition is now less than 10 days away.

CyberPatriot calls attention to one of the nation’s most critical needs by exciting, educating and motivating the talent who will become the country’s next generation of cyber leaders. It provides students hands-on learning while competing virtually against their peers. It is also a unique opportunity for students to learn more about computer network defense with sponsoring companies providing support and technical expertise.

Teams have registered from public, private, parochial and home schools in many states in the competition’s Open Division. Additionally, Junior ROTC units of all Services and Civil Air Patrol squadrons are rapidly filling the All-Service Division in this two-track competition.

Teams of five, with an approved coach (usually a teacher), learn to defend computer networks from real-life computer threat scenarios. In the preliminaries, hundreds of teams compete online using software provided by CyberPatriot to competitively solve vulnerabilities in a network. The top teams then compete again in a series of online rounds to determine the finalists for an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, DC and the Championship Round at the Gaylord National Convention Center in April 2011.

CyberPatriot is growing rapidly, attracting more and more teams, and exciting educators and students because of its unique structure,” said Bernie Skoch, CyberPatriot Commissioner. “It provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about cybersecurity through a competition that’s fun for the students.”

Coaches can learn more about CyberPatriot and sign up at www.uscyberpatriot.org. Information is also available from the CyberPatriot staff at info@uscyberpatriot.org.

CyberPatriot is presented by Northrop Grumman, with founding partners SAIC and the CIAS at the University of Texas-San Antonio.

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