The Collegiate Cybersecurity Competition Team at the University of Central Florida added another national title to its winning record when it achieved the highest score among 22 colleges and universities competing in a new cyber competition sponsored by the National Security Agency.

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The contest, called the 2022 CAE-NCX, is an advanced-level competition. As a NCAE-C institution, UCF was one of 375 designated institutions eligible to compete in the three-day event.

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Team Coach Tom Nedorost, a faculty member of the UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science, strategically assembled each module 麻豆精品 S檚 four-member team based on students 麻豆精品 S individual strengths and skills, with some students competing in multiple modules.

2022 CAE-NCX modules and UCF student competitors were:

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    Geist (captain); Cameron Whitehead; Caitlin Whitehead; Christopher Fischer, senior computer science student
  • Module 3:聽 Policy (UCF First Place)
    Caitlin Whitehead (captain); Cameron Whitehead; Daniella Bader, senior international and global studies student; Paul 麻豆精品 S淧J 麻豆精品 S Tice, senior political science and psychology student
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    Jeffrey DiVincent (captain), junior computer science student; Jacob Franz, junior computer science student; Tyler Hostler-Mathis, junior computer science student; Geist
  • Module 5:聽 Cyber Combat Exercise (UCF First Place)聽
    Fischer (captain); DiVincent; Cameron Whitehead; McKeever

“I knew UCF’s team had all the technical skills necessary to success in the CAE-NCX,” Nedorost says. “I was most concerned about the Policy module, which required extensive knowledge of public policy, law and government bureaucracy, along with professional writing and the presentation skills expected of television news anchor. In collaboration with UCF’s Intelligence and National Security Center of Academic Excellence at UCF, we assembled an interdisciplinary team for the Policy module which resulted in a win.”

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Cameron Whitehead, who competed in four of the five modules, attributed UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 module victories to how well his teammates quickly adapted to different challenges and communicated strategies effectively.

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Competitions like these give students real-world training in safeguarding the nation 麻豆精品 S檚 critical infrastructure from cyberattacks that are growing more frequent, damaging and costly. To help meet the demand for cybersecurity professionals now and in the future, UCF聽launched a new master 麻豆精品 S檚 degree in cyber security and privacy聽last year.

Since 2013, UCF Collegiate Cybersecurity Competition Team has consistently won or placed in the top-three in national cyber competitions that include the Department of Energy 麻豆精品 S檚 CyberForce Competition (UCF won in 2021 and 2018), and Raytheon 麻豆精品 S檚 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (UCF won in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2021).

UCF students from any major can learn more about the multi-faceted field of cybersecurity through , a robust student organization at UCF with 200+ members who meet regularly to explore cybersecurity and defense topics and prepare for competitions.

UCF will defend its national title in the 2022 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition in San Antonio April 21-23.