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UCF Team to Compete in Netherlands

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Help us send KNIGHTSEC to the Global CyberLympics Finals to represent the United States at The Hague, Netherlands!


Time to rally together and support Team USA!


The competing cyber team (KNIGHTSEC) from the University of Central Florida's Collegiate Cyber Defense Club @ UCF (better known as Hack@UCF) needs your help to get to the Global CyberLympics finals! 


In the preliminary rounds of Global CyberLympics, KNIGHTSEC took first place in North America, qualifying to go to the finals at The Hague, Netherlands. This team is made up of 6 individuals, all under the age of 20, led by Team Captain, Matthew St. Hubin!


https://www.cyberlympics.org/?portfolio=team-knightsec-hackucf



Funding for these students is limited, so we are reaching out to K-12, higher education institutions, technology organizations, end users and anyone else who is involved in Cybersecurity. Help us give Team USA the chance to compete for their country in a global competition with the best of the best!


Information About Funding Raised:
This amount will be for round trip airfare for all 6 team members including their flights from Orlando, Florida to Amsterdam, Netherlands and transit to The Hague, Netherlands.


Deadline:
September 15th


Information about Global CyberLympics:
Global CyberLympics is an online cyber security competition. It pits teams from all over the world to compete in a series of challenges in the areas of Digital Forensics, Web Application Exploitation, System Exploitation, Malware Analysis, Reverse Engineering, Cryptography and Trivia that all Hackers should know! The onsite challenge will bring the finalists from all teams on site to compete with each other.

Teams compete against players in their continent only. The two teams with the highest score from each continent will then be invited to compete at the live Global CyberLympics World Finals event. Should team scores result in a tie, scores will be determined by the team that reached the higher score first.

Teams consist of 4 to 6 players, 18 years of age or older. The teams awarded 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place at the world finals receive cash prizes.

Organizer and beneficiary

Amanda Bondoc
Organizer
Orlando, FL
Thomas Nedorost
Beneficiary

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