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Thursday, 26 September 2013

Last Chance to Register for 2013 National Cyber League (NCL) Fall Season!

Posted on 13:50 by Unknown
So far, more than 583 student players from 89 colleges and universities in 27 states have registered for the 2013 National Cyber League (NCL) Fall Season!

Registration closes Monday, September 30th.

Please share this opportunity with friends, students, teachers and peers in your networks! 

Our players tell us that the more participants, the more exciting and challenging post season team-based play will be for them.

The NCL mission is to offer engaging, entertaining, measurable, and scalable methods of learning to enlist a new generation of cybersecurity professionals.  Toward this end, the 2013 NCL Fall Season is designed to provide hands-on experiences and challenges that will enable players to practice and improve their cybersecurity skills - while having fun.

General information, the event schedule and rulesare available at: www.nationalcyberleague.org/fall13.shtml.

2013 Fall Season Highlights: 

·         Preparatory lab exercises and games to help prepare students for CompTIA Security+ and EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exams

·         16 CompTIA Security+ and 19 CEH preparatory lab exercisesbased on these certifications’ performance-based exam objectives, which students can access remotely from anywhere, anytime, to develop knowledge and skills

·         Instructor syllabito help integrate NCL labs and games into security classes

·         Games conducted 100% using cloud­‐based services, accessible from anywhere

·         Opportunities to follow the games as spectators

·         3 NCL Conferences (Eastern, Midwestern, and Western)

·         3 brackets to engage novice (Bronze), intermediate (Silver) and experienced players (Gold bracket)

·         Pre-season assessment to identify players with similar skill levels; players will be placed in one of three brackets based on skill level (Bronze, Silver, Gold)

·         Regular Seasonwith 2 games optimized for individuals

·         Post-Season with two 5-10 player team-based games: NCL Conference and National championships

·         “Player Cards” and player/team statistics

·         Scenario-based, real-world gamesappealing to broad audiences (including men, women and non-dominant populations) to encourage engagement and passion

·         A strict Honor Code

Individual Award Certificates will be presented for Regular Season game play to recognize players who are Top 10 in their conference and national brackets.

Team Award Certificates will be presented to Top 10 teams in their conference and national brackets. 

Students:

·         All Players who complete the regular season games and associated evaluations will receive Certificates of Participationto add to their professional portfolios and resumes.

·         To advance event sustainability and demonstrate commitment, there is an affordable registration fee of $20 per player to participate in the regular season and $25 per team for post-season play (via PayPal).

·         Register at events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=pvd9yudab&oeidk=a07e7yev4b40d6f89d4.  (There is also a link to the registration page from the NCL website.)

·         Registration closes September 30, 2013.

·         Remotely accessible labs for CompTIA Security+ and EC Counsel Certified Ethical Hacker will be available through December 14, 2013.

·         Go to www.nationalcyberleague.org/fall13.shtml for additional information

·         You will need a faculty coach/mentor to register.

Faculty/Coaches:

·         To make it easier for you to integrate NCL activities into your classes, please see instructor syllabi for:

o   CompTIA Security+

o   EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

·         Students participating in the 2013 NCL Fall regular season get access to hands-on labs to develop Security+ and CEH skills, 24x7, during the event period.

·         Students are required to have a faculty mentor/coach.  To serve as a faculty mentor/coach you will need to provide your students with your contact information, which they will submit in the registration process.  You will receive regular communications from the NCL, keeping you abreast of the latest developments.  Students should be able to contact you for counsel about these lab exercises. You will have opportunities to observe the NCL games in a virtual environment.  In reality, there is little actually required of you.

·         NCL participation is a great way to create enthusiasm and passion for cybersecurity education, to create student and school pride, and to develop and demonstrate knowledge and skills. It adds value to your classes, and it often improves student outcomes.

·         Please share this opportunity with your friends, colleagues and students!

This is going to be really fun!

Thank you,

Dan Manson
NCL Commissioner

To join the NCL email list, please provide your name, email address, and college affiliation via email to info@nationalcyberleague.org.
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