South Heads to National Cyber Defense Finals
Posted on April 12, 2017
Members of DayZero, South’s cyber competition club, are headed to the national finals after winning the top slot in the Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition held last week at Kennesaw State University.
The èßäÉçÇøAPP team beat out seven other finalist teams from an original group of 33 universities and colleges to compete in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition in San Antonio, Texas, April 13-15. The defeated teams included the University of Central Florida, which won the last four regional competitions and the national competition the last three years. UCF placed second behind South, and the University of Florida came in third.
At the national competition, South will compete against nine other regional champions.
South’s team includes Nathan Herron, Ryan Creel, Tristen Higginbotham, Garrett Smith, DeMarcus Williams, Chris Patrick, Thanh Nguyen and William Holder.
Each of the team members received a plaque, a Raspberry PI Model 3 and an all-expenses paid invitation to the national competition. èßäÉçÇøAPP and DayZero also received a team trophy, a $500 check from Palo Alto and $19,200 in training courses from EC-Council (partnered with Simeio Solutions).
The team’s advisers are Drs. Todd McDonald and Todd Andel, professors of computer science in the University’s School of Computing.
DayZero is a èßäÉçÇøAPP student organization dedicated to furthering cybersecurity knowledge and skills through participation in regional, national and international cyber competitions and capturing the flag events.
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