CyberPatriot is the National Youth Cyber Education Program that inspires K-12 students toward careers in cybersecurity and STEM disciplines. The core program is the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition, the largest cyber defense competition for high school and middle school students. Participants are tasked with securing virtual networks, learning key concepts in cybersecurity, and applying their knowledge in competitive environments.
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Contact Info
- Phone: 877-885-5716
- Contact: info@uscyberpatriot.org
- Website
- Air & Space Forces Association (AFA)
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 25000
- Cost: Costs vary depending on the category and level of participation. Specific details can be found on the CyberPatriot website.
- Estimated Time Commitment: Significant
- Participant Format: Large Team
- Event Format: In-Person
- Competition Format: Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Medium
Participation Information
Teams of 2-6 students register through their schools or approved organizations. The competition consists of several rounds, culminating in the National Finals. CyberPatriot also offers AFA CyberCamps and a CyberGenerations program for senior citizens.
Open to middle and high school students in the United States.
Scholarships, medals, trophies, and national recognition for top cybersecurity teams
Teams of 2-6 students register through their schools or approved organizations. The competition consists of several rounds, culminating in the National Finals. CyberPatriot also offers AFA CyberCamps and a CyberGenerations program for senior citizens.
1. Register a team online. 2. Participate in practice rounds and training. 3. Compete in several rounds leading to the National Finals.
Access to training materials, practice environments, and mentorship from coaches and cybersecurity professionals.
Judging is based on the team's ability to secure and maintain network services, with scoring determined by accuracy and completion of tasks.