The Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) is the largest college-level cyber defense competition in the United States. It focuses on operational aspects of managing and protecting an existing network infrastructure. Students must protect their systems from real-world cyber threats, maintain service availability, and respond to injects simulating business tasks.
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Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC)
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Contact Info
- Phone: (210) 458-2173
- Contact: dwayne.williams@utsa.edu
- Website
- Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS) at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 2000
- Cost: Costs vary depending on the regional event; check with the specific regional competition for details.
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Small Team
- Event Format: Hybrid
- Competition Format: Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Small
Participation Information
Teams participate in regional competitions, with winners advancing to the National CCDC. Registration for the 2025 season is currently open, and the event includes various rounds and a National Championship.
Open to college students in the United States enrolled in cybersecurity or related programs.
Trophies, plaques, networking opportunities, and recognition in cybersecurity
Teams participate in regional competitions, with winners advancing to the National CCDC. Registration for the 2025 season is currently open, and the event includes various rounds and a National Championship.
1. Form a team and register through the CCDC website. 2. Participate in state and regional competitions. 3. Advance to the National Championship if qualified.
Access to cybersecurity tools, practice environments, and guidance from mentors and cybersecurity professionals.
Judging is based on the team's ability to secure and maintain services, respond to security injects, and handle business continuity under attack.
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