Events Calendar

Share & Bookmark, Press Enter to show all options, press Tab go to next option
Print

NCyTE Member Meeting

Virtual Cybersecurity Career Challenge

  • Date: 01/19/2024 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM  
  • Location: Virtual

NCYTE_logo_Black_250

Monthly Member Meeting - Virtual / 9:00 AM PST

Friday, January 19, 2024

Virtual Cybersecurity Career Challenge

Do you have a team of students looking for real-world experience working in cybersecurity?

Finding employment in cybersecurity without experience can be daunting and intimidating. The Virtual Cybersecurity Career Challenge is designed to give your students a real-world experience they can add to their resume and highlight to potential employers.

Virtual Cyber Career Challenge Outcome

  • Develop a project plan for an Information System that supports a fictitious business.
  •  Utilize project management tools for communication and project implementation.
  •  Operate a network of nine devices within specific technical requirements
  •  Defend the network against a penetration test.
  •  Analyze the network for evidence of attacks or compromise resulting from penetration testing.

Cyber Career Challenge Proposed Schedule

  • March 4 - Workshop begins: Introduction to program work roles
  • March 11 - Introduction to the network requirements and team selection
  • March 18 - Network admin basics, Kanban, Gantt charts, Visio diagrams
  • March 25 to  May 3 - Teams work independently and receive guidance on network management and pentest prep
  • May 6 - Pentest
  • May 9 - Team presentations
  • September 13 (Optional) Virtual Career Fair
College credit - Students have earned credits through their institution for completing the VCCC.  Students should contact their program advisor to find out if the VCCC meets their institution's requirements for credit. 

 REGISTER TO ATTEND


VincentNestler

 

The Virtual Career Challenge is run by Vincent Nestler, Associate Professor at Cal State University - San Bernardino, Senior Personnel  - NCyTE Center

 

 

 

 


NSF_logo_140

 

NCyTE is funded by the National Science Foundation grant #2054724

Return to full list >>