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Drexel’s National Collegiate Cyber Defense Challenge Team Meeting
Start Date: 7/18/2016Start Time: 5:00 PM
End Date: 7/18/2016End Time: 6:30 PM

Event Description
Come learn about how to join Drexel’s National Collegiate Cyber Defense Challenge Team on Monday, July 18 at 5 p.m.!
 
The meeting will feature security professionals from Susquehanna International Group LLP to give an overview on what the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Challenge is, the goals for the club and the first topic of setting up a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack.
 
About the CCDC Competition:
The mission of the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) system is to provide institutions with an information assurance or computer security curriculum a controlled, competitive environment to assess their student's depth of understanding and operational competency in managing the challenges inherent in protecting a corporate network infrastructure and business information systems.
 
CCDC competitions ask student teams to assume administrative and protective duties for an existing “commercial” network – typically a small company with 50+ users, 7 to 10 servers, and common Internet services such as a web server, mail server, and e-commerce site.  Each team begins the competition with an identical set of hardware and software and is scored on their ability to detect and respond to outside threats, maintain availability of existing services such as mail servers and web servers, respond to business requests such as the addition or removal of additional services, and balance security needs against business needs.  Throughout the competition an automated scoring engine is used to verify the functionality and availability of each team’s services on a periodic basis and traffic generators continuously feed simulated user traffic into the competition network.  A volunteer red team provides the “external threat” all Internet-based services face and allows the teams to match their defensive skills against live opponents.
 
For more information, visit http://www.nationalccdc.org
Contact Information:
Name: Colbert Zhu
Email: ctz27@drexel.edu
Location:
University City Science Center
SSC 326, 3rd Floor
3401 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Audience:
  • Undergraduate Students
  • Graduate Students

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