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National Cybersecurity Center Announces Free Access Trial to Cyber Range

Mentors, friends, and colleagues are encouraged to share this exciting opportunity with someone they know who will be able to benefit from access to the Cyber Range at no cost. 

Colorado Springs, CO – July 11th, 2022 The National Cybersecurity Center (NCC) announced a free trial to their Cyber Range, a comprehensive cybersecurity education tool from the NCC’s program, the Colorado Cyber Resource Center (CCRC). Perfect for K-12, university students, and career-transitioning adults alike, the Cyber Range covers the full spectrum of cybersecurity experience levels, from beginner to advanced, for a variety of roles. The Cyber range will be available FREE during a limited trial from July 24th through the 31st.

SIGN UP FOR THE CYBER RANGE TRIAL HERE

“We believe that cybersecurity education and professional development should be as accessible and effective as possible,” said Jonah Wisch, Program Director at the NCC. “We are excited to give aspiring cybersecurity professionals the chance to dive into our Cyber Range at no cost.”

The NCC’s CCRC program partnered with RangeForce to launch the statewide cyber range available to K-12, university students, and career-transitioning adults. The cyber range covers the full spectrum of cybersecurity experience levels from, from beginner to advanced, for a variety of roles including security operations (SOC), DevSecOps, WebAppSec, Penetration Testing (including Junior Penetration Testing), and much more. Additionally, the cyber range gives access to learning paths that, upon completion, users can earn a badge demonstrating proficiency.

SIGN UP FOR THE CYBER RANGE TRIAL HERE

About the National Cybersecurity Center 

The National Cybersecurity Center (NCC) is a non-profit organization established for cyber innovation and awareness. Established in 2016 from the vision of United States Senator from Colorado John Hickenlooper, in coordination with several people from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) and the community, the NCC serves both public and private organizations and individuals through training, education and research. Discover NCC at cyber-center.org.

About the Colorado Cyber Resource Center 

The Colorado Cyber Resource Center is a program of the NCC helping Colorado’s governments, municipalities, school districts, special districts, and critical infrastructure towards a more cyber-secure future through training initiatives, partnerships, and special projects. Learn more at colorado-crc.com.

Media Contact: 

Micki Cockrille

micki.cockrille@cyber-center.org

719-291-2312

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