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==What is CyberPatriot?== | ==What is CyberPatriot?== | ||
'''CyberPatriot Competition:''' The CyberPatriot competition consists of several stages, in which teams will partake in two challenges: | ====== '''<u>Basic Information:</u>''' ====== | ||
- Established by the [https://www.afa.org/ Air Force Association (AFA)], [https://www.uscyberpatriot.org/ CyberPatriot] or the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition, is part of the National Youth Cyber Education Program, designed to inspire students from K-12 towards a career in cyber security. CyberPatriot, the nation's largest cyber defense competition, places high school and middle school students in Windows and Linux based environments, tasking these students with securing a virtual machine. All scenarios are designed to replicate real life threats, providing students with the training necessary to secure not only virtual machines, but physical hardware as well. | |||
====== '''<u>CyberPatriot Competition:</u>''' ====== | |||
- The CyberPatriot competition consists of several stages, in which teams will partake in two challenges: | |||
*Network Security Challenge | *Network Security Challenge | ||
*Cisco Networking Challenge | *Cisco Networking Challenge | ||
'''Network Security Challenge:''' The network security challenge tasks students in locating and eliminating vulnerabilities found in a variety of operation systems. Each vulnerability fixed grants the team points, placing them higher up on the leaderboard. Vulnerabilities can range from removing unauthorized users to uninstalling malicious software. Operating systems utilized in the CyberPatriot competition include the following: | ====== '''<u>Network Security Challenge:</u>''' ====== | ||
- The network security challenge tasks students in locating and eliminating vulnerabilities found in a variety of operation systems. Each vulnerability fixed grants the team points, placing them higher up on the leaderboard. Vulnerabilities can range from removing unauthorized users to uninstalling malicious software. Operating systems utilized in the CyberPatriot competition include the following: | |||
*Windows 10 | *Windows 10 | ||
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*Debian | *Debian | ||
'''Cisco Networking Challenge:''' The Cisco networking challenge on the other hand, tasks students with completing an online quiz. As well as configuring a virtual network utilizing Packet Tracer. | ====== '''<u>Cisco Networking Challenge:</u>''' ====== | ||
- The Cisco networking challenge on the other hand, tasks students with completing an online quiz. As well as configuring a virtual network utilizing Packet Tracer. | |||
==MHS CyberPatriot (2021-2022)== | ==MHS CyberPatriot (2021-2022)== |
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What is CyberPatriot?
Basic Information:
- Established by the Air Force Association (AFA), CyberPatriot or the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition, is part of the National Youth Cyber Education Program, designed to inspire students from K-12 towards a career in cyber security. CyberPatriot, the nation's largest cyber defense competition, places high school and middle school students in Windows and Linux based environments, tasking these students with securing a virtual machine. All scenarios are designed to replicate real life threats, providing students with the training necessary to secure not only virtual machines, but physical hardware as well.
CyberPatriot Competition:
- The CyberPatriot competition consists of several stages, in which teams will partake in two challenges:
- Network Security Challenge
- Cisco Networking Challenge
Network Security Challenge:
- The network security challenge tasks students in locating and eliminating vulnerabilities found in a variety of operation systems. Each vulnerability fixed grants the team points, placing them higher up on the leaderboard. Vulnerabilities can range from removing unauthorized users to uninstalling malicious software. Operating systems utilized in the CyberPatriot competition include the following:
- Windows 10
- Windows Server
- Ubuntu
- Debian
Cisco Networking Challenge:
- The Cisco networking challenge on the other hand, tasks students with completing an online quiz. As well as configuring a virtual network utilizing Packet Tracer.
MHS CyberPatriot (2021-2022)
Maricopa High School is proud to partake in the nation CyberPatriot competition. Having competed for several years, we strive to aim higher each year. Go RAMs! (Insert more information)
Teams: Participating in the 2021-2022 competition, MHS currently has two registered teams, consisting of many awesome students, each bringing their own skills to the table. The MHS CyberPatriot team is managed and lead by the one and only Mr. Chamberlain!
- Coach: Mr. Chamberlain
- Team A - Warriors of the Net (The Dream Team):
- Team B - 24PinTech Alpha: