1st Place: Team 10: 404 Team Not Found
2nd Place: Team 12: KSUCDC
First place goes to Team 1: 404 Team Not Found.
Second place goes to Team 11: Team 5: Reptiles Anarchy.
Third place goes to Team 7: A Team Has No Name.
Congratulations to these teams who are invited to join us again at nationals in February! Everyone else, we hope to see you back at the spring CDC in March.
Finally, we’d like to extend a big thanks to all of the staff, volunteers, and sponsors who made this event possible.
The results are in! Here are the top three teams from the 2017 HyperStream IT-Olympics Cyber Defense Competition hosted by the Internet-Scale Event and Attack Generation Environment (ISEAGE) in Hilton on April 22, 2017.
Congratulations to the top three winners and we hope that all teams learned a lot from this CDC. Thank you to all teams for competing and we look forward to seeing you all next year!
The results are in! Here are the top three teams from C3DC 2016 that took place on November 12th:
In first place: Team 6: Discs Out For Harambe
In second place: Team 2: null
In third place: Team 1: Magill’s Militia
Congratulations to these teams who are invited to join us again at nationals in February!
Finally, we’d like to extend a big thanks to all of the staff, volunteers, and sponsors who made this event possible.
Congrats to all of the high school teams for their performance in this CDC! We hope you all had a great time, learned a lot, and that you plan to join us for another exciting competition next year.
Here are the slides from the Red Team Debrief and Anomalies Overview:
Red Team Debrief
Anomalies Overview
The results are in! Here are the top three teams from the CDC that took place on March 26th.
1st Place: Team 6 – Saxophone Gorilla
2nd Place: Team 7 – PHP is Cancer
3rd Place: Team 8 – Team Soviet Bear
Here are the slides from the Red Debrief and Green Anomalies presentation:
Red Debrief
Anomalies
Congratulations on all of your hard work; it definitely paid off! Thank you to everyone who participated, and we are looking forward to seeing you back in the fall. Stay tuned!
Your 2016 National Cyber Defense Competition winners are:
1st place: Team 2: Watching the Watchers
2nd place: Team 9: 404 Team Not Found
3rd place: Team 15: Nullify from UNO
Congratulations teams on your success in this year’s competition. Thank you to all of the teams that participated. We hope you enjoyed the competition and that we see you again next year.
We would like to give a big thanks to all of the sponsors and volunteers that made this event successful.
Thank you to all those who participated in the Fall 2015.
Thank you as well to all of our sponsors and volunteers that made this event possible.
Your top three teams are:
First Place – Team 2: Team Soviet Bear
Second Place – Team 1: echo red_team|/dev/null(“cannot”change)
Third Place – Team 9: Dangling Pointers
The National Cyber Defense Competition was this Saturday. Thank you to the eleven teams that competed!
First Place (left): Team 2 Smash the Stack from Iowa State University
Second Place (right): Team 7 Team GNU/Awesome from Iowa State University
Third Place (left): Team 4 Behind 9 Proxies from Kansas State University
Team 1 CARL (right)
Team 2 Smash the Stack from Iowa State (left)
Team 3 CatBear from Northwest Missouri State University (right)
Team 4 Behind 9 Proxies from Kansas State University (left)
Team 5 Flaming Trex from Kirkwood Community College (right)
Team 7 Team GNU/Awesome from Iowa State University (left)
Team 8 BROForce from University of Nebraska Omaha (right)
Team 9 403 Forbidden from University of Northern Iowa (left)
Team 10 Children of the Kernel from Upper Iowa University (right)
Team 11 sI Train from University of Northern Iowa (left)
Team 12 99 Problems But Security Ain’t One from Des Moines Area Community College (right)