
120 teams from 105 universities competed to test their cyber defense skills and protect a hydropower company from simulated cyber challenges.

On November 13, college and university students from across the United States will attempt to thwart a simulated cyberattack in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) CyberForce Competition®.

U.S. critical energy infrastructure faces more cyber-attacks with greater levels of sophistication. DOE’s CyberForce Program hosts competitions such as the Conquer the Hill Reign Edition to help develop a pipeline of skilled cyber defenders.
Part of the expanded CyberForce Program to help develop tomorrow’s energy cyber workforce

CyberForce is building a pipeline of candidates to enter the cyber workforce.

Registration for individual competitors is open until October 2, 2020 at cyberforcecompetition.com/registration.

Over 600 students from 105 colleges and universities across the nation participated in the Department of Energy's 2019 CyberForce Competition™.

Today, DOE announced the team from University of Maryland, Baltimore County as the national winner of its 2019 CyberForce Competition™.

In recognition of NCSAM, CESER is highlighting some of its cybersecurity initiatives, including its collegiate cyber-defense competition, CyberForce.