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2014 Palmetto Cyber Defense Competition (PCDC) Enterprise Meeting 13 February 2014 Jeff Sweeney PCDC Director Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) 58300 Information Assurance Policy & Risk Management For PCDC Planning Purposes Only 4 1
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2 Agenda ▼2014 Participating Schools ▼PCDC Sponsor Information ▼PCDC Sponsorship Levels ▼Status Updates ▼Support Teams ▼Action Items ▼Schedules ▼POCs ▼Important Links
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3 2014 Participating Schools ▼High Schools Top 3 from last year Wando Summerville Stall Qualifiers from Cyber Patriot D.W. Daniel High School, Central South Aiken High School NJROTC, Aiken Florence Career Center, Florence First Baptist, Charleston Low Country Technology Academy, Charleston ▼Colleges/Universitie s: Clemson The Citadel Charleston Southern University College of Charleston Trident Technical College ECPI SCSU USC
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4 PCDC Sponsor Information ▼Why Sponsor? Involvement in meaningful STEM Outreach events Access to resumes of the best & brightest Advertising/publicity Making a difference ▼What can you do? Provide $$: used for meals/snacks/beverages, T-shirts, trophies/medals, scholarships, incidentals and technology grants Volunteer: days of competition and/or during preparations Setup, Takedown, Mentoring (Blue team), White Team/runners, other Prizes/Scholarships Provide equipment ▼Sponsorship Levels- coordinate with AFCEA Logo on T-shirts/flyers/brochures/press releases, Scrolling display page during competition, access to resumes, booth at competition Photo of winning teams in front of your company logo/banner Logo & hyperlink on Facebook and webpage Contact Amy Bare (cell 860-9005), amy.bare@vistronix.com amy.bare@vistronix.com
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5 PCDC Sponsorship Levels ▼Platinum (1): $5,000 Your logo with hyperlink to your company site on the event web page under Platinum Level 5 Complimentary VIP attendee registrations/passes and 2 booth personnel passes Choice of school to place event coach from you company Up to 3 spots for Company Security Expert on mentor teams to provide mentorship competitors Logo in conference announcement advertisement (flyers, emails, website, agenda, handouts) Complementary photo of winning team in front of your company logo/banner Large booth space in prime location ▼Gold (3): $3,000 Your logo with hyperlink to your company site on the event web page under Gold Level 3 Complimentary VIP attendee registrations/passes and 2 booth personnel passes Choice of school to place event coach from you company One spot for Company Security Expert on mentor teams to provide mentorship competitors Logo in conference announcement advertisement (flyers, emails, website, agenda, handouts) Complementary photo of winning team in front of your company logo/banner Medium booth space ▼Silver (5): $2,000 Your logo on the event web page under Silver Level 1 Complimentary VIP attendee registrations/passes and 1 booth personnel passes Supply one person from your company for coaching position, if needed. One spot for Company Security Expert on mentor teams to provide mentorship competitors Logo in conference announcement advertisement (flyers, emails, website, agenda, handouts) Table top display
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6 PCDC Sponsorship Levels (cont) ▼Bronze: $1,000 Your logo on the event web page under Bronze Level 1 Complimentary attendee registration/pass and 1 booth personnel passes Logo in conference announcement advertisement (flyers, emails, website, agenda, handouts) Table top display ▼Contributor: $500 Your name/logo on the event web page under Contributor Level Logo in conference announcement advertisement (flyers, emails, website, agenda, handouts) ▼Supporter: $200 Your name/logo on the event web page under Contributor Level Logo in conference announcement advertisement (flyers, emails, website, agenda, handouts)
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Status Updates ▼8 weeks to go ▼AFCEA has verbal from four new sponsors ▼South Aiken has declined remote mentoring since their local mentor is top notch ▼PCDC BoD will vote on Mentors Injects grading board ½ credit for late inject up to 5-10 minutes late ▼Social Engineering will be introduced this year- will lose or gain points depending on response to attempts ▼Trophies – Have sponsor for trophies ▼Working on Volunteer assignment spreadsheet ▼AFCEA is now partner on PCDC Facebook page ▼Looking for students to provide feedback on music idea ▼Laurie Boeding is working on additional menu choices 7
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Status Updates (cont 2 ) ▼Equipment still needed: Looking at providing Raspberry Pi(s) to teams VOIP/Call Manager Security appliances: ASA or SOHO class firewall ▼AFCEA now has some PCDC info on Lowcountry Chapter website ▼Looking for someone update social media (Facebook and Twitter during competition. ▼Looking for someone to be in charge of videos for competition Schools Sponsors Informative ▼Tim Terribone coordinating with local schools/media ▼Will brief and invite SSC-Atlantic CO and ED ▼Blue Team meetings held every two weeks with Atri Amin as lead ▼AFCEA/SPAWAR updating Facebook as needed to get latest info out 8
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Status Updates (cont 3 ) ▼Working on VIPs/Keynote Speaker ▼Working closely with Atri Amin, Josh Lewis, LTA on remote mentoring process for remote high schools ▼Looking at possible additional prizes for top teams Scholarships to high school winners & MVP Restaurant Gift cards to college students (Subway?) Agreed to look into scholarships for College students, also ▼Briefed Women in Defense on 24 Jan at Luncheon at 1130 ▼Announcement at CDCA conference on 23 Jan. ▼Hold joint Collegiate Q&A telecon 13 February – V. Van Houten Dial-in, Com: (843) 218-8770, Toll-Free: (877) 560-5621 Pass Code 66555# 20 participants max
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10 Action Items ▼SPAWAR Nagios (open source computer system monitoring): make available to all teams and setup services display for overhead monitor for competition Injects - ongoing Preparation Package Blue Team Package Volunteer Assignments – Draft w/AFCEA- done Develop Fictional Company Logo - done ▼AFCEA Coordinate with Sponsors - ongoing Present Options for High School and Collegiate 1 st Place Trophies to be held for one year that must be returned and re-earned each year. This in addition to school trophies for top 3. VIP Invites Add PCDC section to website for doc downloads, info, sponsors Looking into discounted hotels for out-of-town schools Will decide how scholarships will be handled
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Tentative Schedule 11 ▼Enterprise PCDC status meetings every other Thursday at CACI on Remount Rd from 1000-1100, next one on 30 January CACI POC: Don Pearsall, 740-0424, cell 980-4829, dpearsall@caci.com dpearsall@caci.com Dial in Number: (888) 423-7350, Code 3213629 ▼Gold Team Technical Meeting s: continuing as necessary ▼Blue Team: Begin mentoring High Schools in mid February First weekly meetings 23 January Meetings between Primary Mentors and Students/Advisors/Parents/Principals: week of 27 January Begin weekly mentoring sessions: week of 3 February Ensure all Primary mentors have access to all mentoring material : week of 10 February Hands on technical mentoring: week of 10 February Update Blue Team packets: February Obtain Fly away kits from Dell: Done. Utilize Low Country Tech Academy virtualization
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Tentative Schedule (cont) 12 ▼Collegiate Q&A telcon: February ▼Blue Team Mentors meet with High School reps (coaches & principals, team members/students and parents): January ▼Pre-stage Network: Late February/Early March: tentatively at CACI ▼White Team Judge Meeting: March ▼Competition: Friday, 11 April 2014 Setup Saturday, 12 April 2014 College Competition Sunday, 13 April 2014 High School Competiton
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2014 Tentative HS Blue Team Mentoring Curriculum- Preparation Schedule 13 ▼Intro to IT Security (Feb 3-7) ▼Intro to Windows Security (Feb 10-14) ▼How to Mitigate (Feb 18-21) ▼Networking Fundamentals/Password Security (Feb 24-28) ▼Unix Operating Systems (Mar 3-7) ▼Business practices/injects/scoring (Mar 10-14) ▼Reviewing Blue Team and Preparation Packets with schools (Mar 17-21) ▼Review of Critical areas (Mar 24-28) (optional) ▼Make up sessions, (ASA?) (Mar 31-Apr 4) ▼Critical Area Review (Apr 7-11)- Final 6 team member selections/T-shirt orders
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14 Thanks to our Sponsors, so far!
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PCDC Primary POCs ▼ Jeff Sweeney, SSC Atlantic, PCDC Director 843-218-4282, jeff.sweeney@navy.miljeff.sweeney@navy.mil ▼ Bob Miller, SSC Atlantic, PCDC Deputy Director 843-218-4898, robert.w.miller@navy.milrobert.w.miller@navy.mil ▼ Vince Van Houten, SSC Atlantic, PCDC Facilitator 843-218-4282, vincent.vanhouten@navy.mil ▼ Shann Ladiser, SSC Atlantic, PCDC Gold Team Tech Lead 843-218-4089, shann.ladiser@navy.milshann.ladiser@navy.mil ▼ Tony Orlando, AFCEA President, Amee Bay 843-209-2084, torlando@ameebay.comtorlando@ameebay.com ▼ Laurie Boeding, Trident Technical College 843-574-6172, Laurie.Boeding@tridenttech.eduLaurie.Boeding@tridenttech.edu ▼ Tonya Davis, Trident Technical College 843-574-6951, tonya.davis@tridenttech.edu ▼ Amy Bare, AFCEA, Vistronix 843-860-9005, amy.bare@vistronix.comamy.bare@vistronix.com ▼ Ken Zahn, SPAWAR, Blue Team Mentor Lead 843-218-4692, kenneth.zahn@navy.mil 15
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16 Important Links ▼ PCDC Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/PalmettoCyberDefenseCompetition https://www.facebook.com/PalmettoCyberDefenseCompetition ▼ PCDC Twitter : https://twitter.com/PalmettoCyber ▼ Cyber Patriot : http://www.uscyberpatriot.orghttp://www.uscyberpatriot.org ▼ AFCEA : http://charleston.afceachapter.org/ http://charleston.afceachapter.org/
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17 Wrap Up ▼Thoughts? ▼Questions ▼Appreciation: Volunteers
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18 Back up Slides
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April 13, 2014 High School Competition Schedule 7:00 am – 7:45 am Registration 7:20 am – 7:30 am Pre-Brief of Competition Teams 7:30 am – 7:45 am Opening Ceremony 7:45 am – 9:15 am Initial Injects / Secure the Network 9:15 am – 4:30 pm Operate Network Under Hacker Attacks 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm View Sponsor Booths 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm Blue Team Presentations 5:30 pm – 5:45 pm Red Team Debrief: Top 5 Most Common Mistakes 5:45 pm – 6:30 pm Awards / Closing Ceremony 19
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20 Services
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21 What is the PCDC? The PCDC is an opportunity for students to learn and use technical skills & teamwork to run and protect a business network. Students protect their network against external threats while competing against other teams in a realistic cyber environment. The first day of the competition will be between South Carolina colleges and universities. The second day of the competition will be between qualifying South Carolina High Schools. The students from each school will comprise the Blue Teams that will be responsible for operating a small network while protecting the network infrastructure from Red Team attacks. Blue Teams will be scored for accomplishing administrative and business tasks while maintaining network/service availability (such as mail and web servers) as well as their ability to detect and respond to threats. Students must be able to design, configure and protect their network. Teams must also be able to respond to business requests such as the addition or removal of additional services, and balance security needs against business needs. The PCDC is held in April to fit between the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Regional Competitions and exams. It is conducted in close cooperation with our local industry partners.
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