2011 Qualifying Rounds

  • Congratulations to the 8 schools moving on to the 6th CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) Regional Finals (listed alphabetically):

    1. Capitol College (Maryland)
    2. Craven Community College (North Carolina)
    3. Forsyth Technical Community College (North Carolina)
    4. George Washington University (Washington, D.C.)
    5. Hagerstown Community College (Maryland)
    6. James Madison University (Virginia)
    7. University of MD College Park (Maryland)
    8. Wilmington University (Delaware)

    22 schools, representing undergraduate and graduate students from two- and four-year schools in the region, competed over the past 2 weeks for a chance to qualify for the Regional Finals.

    The Mid-Atlantic CCDC is 1 of 9 regional competitions, all part of the Deloitte National CCDC. The Regional Finals takes place March 10-12, 2011 at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, MD. For more information see: MidAtlanticCCDC.org.

  • Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College (North Carolina) competes against Capitol College (Maryland) and Catawba Valley Community College (North Carolina) today (10:00am-1:00pm EST) in the 8th and final round of the 2011 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifier.

  • Anne Arundel Community College (Maryland) competes against Forsyth Technical Community College (North Carolina) and George Mason University (Virginia) today (10:00am-1:00pm EST) in the 7th of 8 rounds of the 2011 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifier.

  • The University of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), the 2009 Mid-Atlantic CCDC champions, competes against Wilmington University (Delaware) and Virginia Tech University (Virginia) today (10:00am-1:00pm EST) in the 6th of 8 rounds of the 2011 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifier.

  • Towson University (Maryland), last year’s Mid-Atlantic CCDC regional champions, competes against the University of Maryland Baltimore County, last year’s Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifying Round winner, and the University of Maryland College Park today (10:00am-1:00pm EST) in the 5th of 8 rounds of the 2011 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifier.

  • Hagerstown Community College (Maryland), Montgomery College (Maryland), and Northern Virginia Community College (Virginia) go head-to-head today (10:00am-1:00pm EST) in the 4th of 8 rounds of the 2011 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifier.

  • James Madison University (Virginia), Liberty University (Virginia), and Millersville University (Pennsylvania) go head-to-head today (10:00am-1:00pm EST) in the 3rd of 8 rounds of the 2011 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifier.

  • George Washington University (Washington, D.C.) goes head-to-head with Howard Community College (Maryland) today (11:30am-2:30pm EST) in the 2nd of 8 rounds of the 2011 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifier.

  • The Community College of Baltimore County (Maryland) goes head-to-head with Craven Community College (North Carolina) today (10am-1pm EST) in the 1st of 8 rounds of the 2011 CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic CCDC virtual Qualifier. Forsyth Technical Community College was also slated to compete with CCBC and Craven Community College, but inclement weather in North Carolina forced their school to close.

    Monday, January 10th, was supposed to be the first round of the virtual Qualifier, but due to the same weather storm, school closings for Asheville Buncombe-Technical Community College (North Carolina) and Catawba Valley Community College necessitated a re-schedule for Tuesday, January 25th. Capitol College (Maryland) is the third team competing against AB-Tech and CVCC.

  • 22 schools, representing undergraduate and graduate students from universities and community colleges, will start competing January 10th in the 6th Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) Virtual Qualifying Round:

    • Each school will have 3 hours on their scheduled day to secure and protect their systems
    • There will be seven rounds of three teams each and one round of two teams
    • The winner from each round will be invited back for the Regional competition March 10-12, 2011

    The competition schedule is as follows:

    • Jan. 11: Community College of Baltimore County, Craven Community College
    • Jan. 12: George Washington University, Howard Community College
    • Jan. 13: James Madison University, Liberty University, Millersville University
    • Jan. 14: Hagerstown Community College, Montgomery College, Northern Virginia Community College
    • Jan. 17: Towson University, University of Maryland Baltimore County, University of Maryland College Park
    • Jan. 21: University of Pittsburgh, Wilmington University, Virginia Tech University
    • Jan. 24: Anne Arundel Community College, Forsyth Technical Community College, George Mason University
    • Jan. 25: Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, Capitol College, Catawba Valley Community College

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