Established by the Air Force Association, the CyberPatriot National Youth Cyber Education Program was created to excite, educate, and motivate students toward careers in cyber security and other science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation’s future.
Led by Coach Deborah Kula, the team of students from Sacred Hearts Academy excelled in the CyberPatriot VII State Round held December 5-7, demonstrating teamwork, critical thinking skills, and technical knowledge key to a successful career in cybersecurity. The team’s performance earned it a spot in the Gold Tier Regional Round to be held January 16-18, 2015.
Led by Coach Deborah Kula, the team of students from Sacred Hearts Academy excelled in the CyberPatriot VII State Round held December 5-7, demonstrating teamwork, critical thinking skills, and technical knowledge key to a successful career in cybersecurity. The team’s performance earned it a spot in the Gold Tier Regional Round to be held January 16-18, 2015.
Coach Kula says, “The CyberPatriot experience has
been awesome for our students. The
opportunity to work with mentors active in the cyber security workforce has
broadened their horizons. The training
and resources provided by the Air Force Association and program sponsors are
invaluable and assist students in building real world and vitally needed skills
for today and the future.”
Following the Regional/Category Round and Middle
School Division Semifinals Round January 16-18, top teams in the Open and All
Service Divisions’ Platinum Tier and the top three Middle School Division teams
nationally will advance to the CyberPatriot VII Finals Competition in Washington,
D.C.
In all, 2,175 teams
registered to compete in CyberPatriot VII, including 35 teams from Hawaii.
CyberPatriot’s
core program – the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition – challenges teams of
two to six students across the United States, Canada, and from DoDD schools
abroad, to find and resolve cybersecurity vulnerabilities in simulated
environments. Top teams from the preliminary online rounds win an
all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. for the live National Finals
Competition, where students compete for national recognition and scholarships.
The CyberPatriot field is divided into three
divisions – the Open Division for public, private, and home school teams, the
All Service Division for JROTC, Civil Air Patrol, and Naval Sea Cadet Corps
teams, and the Middle School Division. Based on the results of two preliminary rounds,
CyberPatriot VII high school teams were categorized within their divisions as
Platinum, Gold, or Silver Tier teams, with Platinum Tier teams representing the
highest scoring teams.
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