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BSC team advances to Collegiate Cyber Defense Regional Competition
Published:
Mar 03 2020
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In a digital world where virtually all content can be consumed from any device at any time, and where social media is the mecca for Generation Z, the
National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
(NCCDC) is the Rolls Royce of events for students applying cyber skills that protect the world’s devices and information. Bismarck State College’s team proved their cyber savvy in February by qualifying to compete in the 2020 regional event, a path to nationals.
The annual competition involves regional qualifiers held around the country, with the national championships held annually in the San Antonio, Texas area. This year the Qualifier included 17 teams competing from around the nation. BSC placed in the top eight, enabling them to advance to the regional competition the end of March.
According to Wikipedia, the NCCDC is unique from other cyber defense competitions in that it focuses on the operational aspect of managing and protecting an existing network infrastructure. While other exercises examine the abilities of a group of students to design, configure, and protect a network over the course of an entire semester, this competition is focused on the more operational task of assuming administrative and protective duties for an existing commercial network.
“This career is 100% in demand, and these exercises are 100% focused on the real-world challenges that business and government face every day protecting their users, systems, networks and data from cyber threats. This competition is a great way for students to apply what they learn in the classroom and also grow their competency with real, hands-on scenarios," notes the BSC team's coach BSC Cybersecurity Professor Matt Frohlich.
Teams are assessed based on their ability to detect and respond to outside threats, maintain availability of existing services such as mail servers and web servers, respond to business requests such as the addition or removal of additional services, and balance security needs against business needs.
In a CCDC regional qualifier, all teams are given a four-hour, continual window to post as many points as possible. There are various goals of the different levels. In the Qualifier, teams are given a set of machines and required to harden them. Not every vulnerability, misconfiguration, or poor security practice is scored. Examples that may gain points are:
Removing unauthorized users
Removing software prohibited by corporate policy
Implementing best security practices (such as implementing a maximum password age)
Updating required software
During the Qualifier, teams connected to a virtualization environment via VPN and were presented with a group of virtual machines running a mix of Windows, Ubuntu, and Debian operating systems. During the March 28-29 regional competition, teams will compete in a live event with a blue team vs. red team format. The regional winners move on to vie for the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition championship in April.
BSC Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Team:
(**BSC student and NDIT Security Team member)
Jacob Langerud**
Ian Johnson**
Austin Haakenson
Jared Phelps
Nicholas Everitt
Cole Oster
Richard Sagmiller
Justin Johnson
Remote site judges:
Lucas Pippenger, NDIT Security
Chandler Raab, North Dakota National Guard
BSC Professors:
Matt Frohlich, Team Coach
Nick See
Tanya Taplin
Klyde Whitman
Art Bakke
BSC Staff:
Tammy Heick, BSC Cybersecurity Outreach Coordinator
Karen Arlien, BSC Department Chair - Computers and Office Technology
NDSLIC/NDIT Staff:
Tony Aukland, Team Advisor
Teams advancing to the next regional round:
Bismarck State College
Dakota State College
University of Alaska Anchorage
University of Alaska Fairbanks
University of Central Florida
University of Hawaii Manoa
University of Kansas Edwards
University of Kansas Lawrence
BSC partnered with global cybersecurity leader
Palo Alto Networks
in 2018 to help grow the college’s
Cybersecurity and Computer Networks program.
“BSC’s forward-leaning approach to cybersecurity education is helping advance North Dakota’s goal of Every Student. Every School. Cyber Educated,” said team advisor and North Dakota Information Technology (NDIT) Security Analyst Tony Aukland. “While not every K-12 student will pursue a career or have the affinity to want to compete in cybersecurity challenges, every student will benefit from the computer science and cybersecurity skills that have become foundational in 21st century careers.”
NDIT is also partnering with Palo Alto Networks, the Governor’s Office and Girl Scouts of the USA to host a
Cybersecurity Education and Diversity Summit
on April 20 at BSC. The intent of the Summit is to highlight the global demand for cybersecurity professionals and help North Dakota become a center of gravity for cybersecurity by expanding the talent pool and building on the statewide focus of “Every Student. Every School. Cyber Educated.” North Dakota also leads the
SANS Institute's Girls Go Cyber Start
program by per capita participation for the second year running, with nearly 300 girls participating and 109 girls advancing to the second phase of the program.