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Learn about the CCDC, a national competition that tests students' cybersecurity skills in live fire scenarios. Find out how to register, volunteer, and access the rules and schedule for the 2025 season.
- Rules
Competitors in CCDC events must be full-time students of the...
- CCDC Regionals
CCDC Regionals - National Collegiate Cyber Defense...
- About
The mission of the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition...
- Nccdc Schedule
Please note that due to the nature of the competition,...
- Past Winners
Past Winners - National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
- Standings
Standings - National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
- History
In an effort to help facilitate the development of a...
- CCDC Mission
The mission of the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition...
- Rules
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. [1] The event is held annually in the San Antonio area.
Competitors in CCDC events must be full-time students of the institution they are representing. Team members must qualify as full-time students as defined by the institution they are attending. Individual competitors may participate in CCDC events for a maximum of five seasons.
The mission of the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) system is to provide institutions with an information assurance or computer security curriculum a controlled, competitive environment to assess their student's depth of understanding and operational competency in managing the challenges inherent in protecting a corporate network ...
The National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, presented by Raytheon, an RTX Business, is the nation's largest premiere competition of its kind. The event gives collegiate cybersecurity students from across the country a chance to test their skills.
The CCDC is a type of competition, also known as Inherit and Defend. This type of cybersecurity competition requires teams to improve the security of an existing network they have inherited and keep specified services running (e.g., email servers, websites, telecommunications equipment, and databases), while being attacked by hackers.
NCCDC is a national competition for college students to protect and operate a corporate network infrastructure and business information systems. Learn about the history, mission, format, winners, and sponsorship opportunities of this event hosted by the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security at UTSA.