Collegiate cyber defense competition where teams of 8 defend real-world networks
World's largest cyber defense competition cofounded with the Air Force to inspire students towards STEM careers
Individual or team network assessment and network defense competition where competitors vie for control of resources
Collegiate cyber defense competition where teams compete by securing provided virtual machines
Low- and no-cost professional training solutions through certification prep courses and cybersecurity awareness training.
Research-based cybersecurity courses aimed at helping individuals in states and communities nationwide to develop and improve their own cybersecurity programs
We customize training, host workshops, and conduct community-wide exercises to suit your organization’s individual needs
You include Booz Allen’s zero-trust approach, to protect your assets. This is a strategy driven by core principles: assume a breach; never trust, always verify; and allow least-privileged access based on needs.
When played select 1 Attack – Information Gathering or Personnel controlled by your opponent. This card removes and prevents cards with the same subtype from affecting you. Discard this card after 3 rounds or after playing another Zero Trust.
The CIAS was established at UTSA in June of 2001 as part of UTSA’s creation of a cybersecurity program. The CIAS delivers quality research, training, K-12 education, and competition and exercise programs to advance organizational and community cybersecurity capabilities and collaboration.