Central Tech finishes 12th and 35th in The CyberPatriot National Youth Cyber Education Program semifinals. The 12th place team, known as 3-Dmes, advances to the national competition in Washington D.C. on March 19-23, 2020, where they will compete for the title of National Champion, for scholarships, and for other national recognition. To qualify for nationals’ teams must place in the top twelve in the nation.

Central Tech's Network Security and Administration photo for CyberPatriot nationals

This year’s team includes front row (L-R): Dylan Bishop of Cleveland, Destinee Myrter of Mannford, Derrek Wofford of Mannford. Back row: Matthew Volkman of Hominy, Eli Calderon of Cushing, and Matthew Johnson of Hominy.  

“The CyberPatriot contest is a great opportunity for our students to demonstrate the cyber security knowledge they have learned, and to compare themselves with their peers from around the world,” said Dustin Ford, Central Tech Network Security & Administration instructor.

More than 6,760 teams representing all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and eight other countries competed in a series of online rounds hoping to secure a top spot and a chance for an all-expense-paid trip to the CyberPatriot XII National Finals Competition. Out of 108 Oklahoma teams, Central Tech was the only school from Oklahoma to qualify for nationals.

This is Central Tech’s fourth time to participate in the national competition.

CyberPatriot, established by the Air Force Association, is a purely defensive competition where students learn to secure computers, servers, and networks from cyber-attacks. The students compete globally with other competitors in the same age range. The competition provides a fun means to learn about and practice skills used in industry to protect their digital assets.

TheNorthrop Grumman Foundation is the presenting sponsor.  AT&T, Boeing, Cisco, Microsoft, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are also heavily involved in the program. These companies not only financially support the contest but offer job and internship opportunities to the contestants,” Ford said.

CyberPatriot is the premier national high school cyber defense competition created by the Air Force Association to inspire high school students toward careers in cybersecurity or other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation’s future.

Central Tech congratulates the network security CyberPatriot team on their accomplishments. For more information on the class visit Network Security & Administration.

Central Tech is proud to announce the NSA CyberPatriot Team earned a spot as a national finalist in the CyberPatriot National Youth Cyber Defense Competition. The competition will be held April 2-6, 2017 in Baltimore, MD.

“CyberPatriot is an excellent opportunity for students to learn how to solve real world problems using real world solutions. CyberPatriot teams must learn to work together to overcome challenges that could not be completed by individuals,” said Nick Gaunt, NSA instructor, Central Tech.

Central Tech was the only Oklahoma school to finish in the top twelve in their division and will move on to the national competition.

With over 4,400 teams representing all 50 States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Department of Defense schools in Europe and the Pacific, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Hungary, this year’s competition was record-breaking. All teams competed in a series of online rounds hoping to secure a top twenty-eight finalist spot and a chance for an all-expenses paid trip to the competition.

“We are thrilled to see both returning teams, who continue pushing for excellence in defending their titles, as well as so many new teams qualify for National Finals,” said Diane Miller, Director, Global Cyber Education and Workforce Development Programs, Northrop Grumman. “Year-over-year, CyberPatriot demonstrates that it is truly accessible to all, creating a much-needed diverse and highly skilled cyber workforce to protect and defend our nation’s systems. We are so proud to be part of this national imperative and wish the competitors all the best!”

CyberPatriot, an education initiative established by the Air Force Association and presented by the Northrop Grumman Foundation, is a one-of-a-kind cyber defense competition designed to inspire students toward futures in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Other program sponsors include Cyber Diamond sponsors AT&T Federal and the AT&T Foundation, Cisco, Microsoft, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense; Cyber Gold sponsors Facebook, Riverside Research, Splunk, and Symantec; and Cyber Silver sponsors Air Force Reserve, American Military University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Leidos, and University of Maryland University College. For more information about the CyberPatriot competition; visit their website www.uscyberpatriot.org.

Central Tech would like to congratulate our CyberPatriot team and wish them well at national finals. For more information about Central Tech or the NSA program, visit CentralTech.Edu.

Isaiah McCullough, Cleveland; Colton Monk, Mannford; Corbin Allen, Cleveland; Brandon Bazzle (back), Cleveland; Devin Carter (front), Mannford; Wesley Hart, Cleveland