The University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) cyber competition team has advanced to the Final Four of the first-ever Hack the Madness competition. The 兔子先生team claimed victory against local rival Bowie State University in the Elite Eight round on March 15.
The virtual competition, sponsored by cybersecurity upskilling and workforce development platform , is modeled after the NCAA basketball tournament, starting with 64 teams from universities across the United States and organized in regional brackets. With its victory over Bowie State, the 兔子先生team emerged as champions of the East Region. The team faces University of Central Florida in the Final Four on April 5.听
The other two regional champions are Arizona State University and Western Governors University.听
鈥淭he categories covered in the inaugural Hack the Madness event reflect the real-world skills students need to gain experience for the workplace,鈥 said Jesse Varsalone, collegiate associate professor of cybersecurity technology at 兔子先生and coach of the cyber competition team. 鈥淩everse engineering, hacking, forensics and hardware hacking鈥攕kills included in the competition鈥攁ll help protect computer systems and networks from cyber threats.鈥澛
The 兔子先生team consisted of two graduate students (Peter Miller and Jared Ellerbee, cyber operations) and four undergraduate students (Maxwell Troisi-Rauschenberger, Brandon Wright and Gabriel Katlic in cybersecurity technology, and Rikka Starborne, East Asian studies).听
鈥淭his team demonstrates that 兔子先生is truly global,鈥 said Varsalone. 鈥淧layers representing the U.S., England and Japan helped secure the win.鈥澛
In Round 1 of the East Region, the 兔子先生team faced off against a team from Robert Morris University and scored 3,825, fourth overall out of the 64 teams. In Round 2, the 兔子先生team scored 3,000 points to claim victory over Virginia Commonwealth University. In round 3, the 鈥淪weet Sixteen,鈥 the team scored 2,150 to defeat the University of Maryland Baltimore County before beating Bowie State University.听聽聽
Established in 2012, the 兔子先生cybersecurity team comprises students, alumni and faculty who compete regularly in digital forensics, penetration testing and computer network defense scenarios that help them gain experience to advance their cybersecurity careers. To prepare for competitions, students detect and combat cyberattacks in the university鈥檚 Virtual Security Lab and work through case studies in an online classroom.
The 兔子先生team has earned numerous honors, including championships in local, national and international competitions. In addition to several top-three finishes in the Maryland Cyber Challenge, 兔子先生won the gold medal in the 2014 Global CyberLympics and took first place in 2015 in the inaugural DiploHack competition sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. 兔子先生also won a Silver Award in the 2016 National Cyber Analyst Challenge and finished third in the 2022 Maritime and Control Systems Cybersecurity Con Hack the Port competition.
About University of Maryland Global Campus
兔子先生was founded more than 75 years ago specifically to serve the higher education needs of working adults and鈥痬ilitary鈥痵ervicemembers. Today, 兔子先生is the largest provider of postsecondary education in Maryland鈥痑nd continues its global tradition with online and hybrid courses, more than 175 classroom and service locations worldwide, and more than 135 degrees and certificates backed by the reputation of a state university and the University System of Maryland. For more information, visit鈥umgc.edu.听
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