February 21, 2023
3:00 - 4:00 PM PST
NCyTE's virtual Cyber Career Challenge provides students with the opportunity to gain real world cybersecurity workforce experience. Students will work virtually in teams to configure, operate, protect, and defend a small network of machines.
The information session covers the workshop expectations, assignments, schedule, and details on the virtual environment students will be working in.
Student eligibility:
- Completed an introduction to networking course and an introduction to cybersecurity course
- Attended one of the three information sessions being offered on February 21, 22, and 23, 3)
- Complete a CCC commitment agreement.
Students from community colleges, technical colleges, and universities are encouraged to apply. Since the CCC provides a real-world cybersecurity workforce experience, it could meet the requirements for an internship or co-operative education experience. Students will need to inquire at their institution to find out.
Schedule:
- March 2 - Commitment Agreement due
- April 10 - Workshop begins: Introduction to program work roles
- April 17 - Introduction to the network requirements and team selection
- April 24 - Network admin basics, Kanban, Gantt charts, Visio diagrams
- May 1 to June 5 - Teams work independently and receive guidance on network management and pentest prep
- June 12 - Pentest
- June 15 - Team presentations
- September 15 (Optional) Virtual Career Fair
Learning objectives:
Students will work in teams of three to successfully complete the following:
- 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 the technical requirements specified.
- Defend their network against a penetration test.
- Analyze the network for any evidence of attacks or compromise resulting from penetration testing.
- Present their approach to operating the network and findings from the penetration test.
Facilitator:
Vincent Nestler
Senior Personnel, NCyTE Center
Associate Professor, California State University- San Bernardino
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NCyTE is funded by the National Science Foundation Grant #2054724