Cyber Education

Meet the Winners of AFCEA’s Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium Capture the Flag

As part of the AFCEA’s Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium last month, The National Cybersecurity Center held its first high school only, Capture the Flag Competition. This is a test run for the NCC’s annual Capture the Flag competition using a platform provided by Deloitte. The big winner was Pine Creek High School, led by teacher Stephen Errickson who blew away all of the competition. The next competition will be in September.

Pictured:
Eugin Pahk, 12th Grade
Andy Lewis, 11th Grade
Williams Liu, 11th Grade
Timothy Balon, 11th Grade
Hojin Han, 11th Grade
Stephen Errickson, Teacher
Micki Cockrille, NCC Marketing Manager

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