DSU's cybersecurity team wins 2nd place in national cyber defense competition
A team from Dakota State University placed second in a national cyber security competition over the weekend.
DSU's team battled against nine other teams to win second place in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition presented by Raytheon Intelligence & Space in San Antonio over April 21-23.
Students managed and defended networks while fending off hackers. More than 1,500 competitors from 171 schools across the U.S. participated in the nation's largest competition of its kind.
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DSU's team was beat out by the University of Central Florida team, but surpassed Stanford University, which placed third.
The team included:
Shane Donahue, Cyber Operations from San Diego, California
Jackson Heiberger, Cyber Operations/Network Security & Administration double major, from Beresford, South Dakota
Jake Hince, Computer Science M.S. degree student from Buffalo, Minnesota
Austen King, Cyber Operations, from Volga, South Dakota
Annabelle Klosterman, Cyber Operations from Brandon, South Dakota
Cody Mayer, Cyber Operations major from Sheldon, Iowa
Gaelin Shupe, Computer Science master’s student from Boulder, Colorado
Tyler Thomas, a Cyber Operations major from Forest Lake, Minnesota
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