CyberPatriot is the premiere national high school cyber defense competition created to inspire high school students toward careers in cybersecurity or other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation’s future.

Now in its fourth phase, CyberPatriot IV is open to all high schools, Civil Air Patrol Units, JROTC Units, and accredited home school programs around the country.

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 All Service Division- Round 3 Results

 

Congratulations to all Round 3 Competitors!

We are pleased to announce that the following All Service Division teams have advanced to compete in the CyberPatriot National Finals Competition at the Gaylord National Harbor Convention Center March 22-24, 2012.

School Name

Organization Type

City

State

Clearfield High School

Air Force JROTC

Clearfield

UT

John R Rogers High School

Air Force JROTC

Spokane

WA

Douglas MacArthur High School

Army JROTC

San Antonio

TX

Leilehua High School

Army JROTC

Wahiawa

HI

Big Sioux Composite Squadron

Civil Air Patrol

Brookings

SD

Colorado Springs Cadet Squadron

Civil Air Patrol

Colorado Springs

CO

Springville Composite Squadron •

Civil Air Patrol

Ashville

AL

Youngstown ARS Composite Squadron •

Civil Air Patrol

Vienna

OH

La Cueva High School

Marine Corps JROTC

Albuquerque

NM

Montachusett Regional Vocational High School

Marine Corps JROTC

Fitchburg

MA

LAUSD Reseda High School

Navy JROTC

Reseda

CA

South Aiken High School

Navy JROTC

Aiken

SC

 

• Advanced as  “wild card” teams

 

  Travel arrangements and other logistics information will be provided to advancing teams.

  Congratulations to all advancing teams!

    All Service National Finalists

    3rd Round All Service Scores

 

 All Service Division Round 3

All Service Division Teams:

Here are few things to consider regarding Round 3. First and foremost, please take the time to carefully read the instructions. You will save your team considerable time by familiarizing yourself with the directions prior to starting the exercise.

Also, Teams can run the GetMyStatus.html file in the Ubuntu image several ways: 1) install a desktop manager, then run the file in a browser; 2) install a terminal-based browser, such as links or lynx; 3) use a terminal-based editor to copy the complete URL from the GetMyStatus.html file, and paste it into a browser on the host machine. If you still have questions, there is a wealth of information on Ubuntu on the internet; Google is your friend.

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