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  2. National Cyber League Webpage

    nationalcyberleague.org

    Start building your cybersecurity skills today. The NCL is a learning-centered cybersecurity competition and community for high school and college students.

  3. Competition

    nationalcyberleague.org/competition

    Competition. The NCL competition provides students with experience in solving real-world cybersecurity challenges such as identifying hackers from forensic data, pentesting and auditing vulnerable websites, recovering from ransomware attacks, and more. Join Now. Spring 2023 Standard Leaderboard 5th Place Team ”The WolfHack” University of ...

  4. Students

    nationalcyberleague.org/players

    Prepare yourself for a cyber career. NCL helps students gain technical experience by solving real-world cybersecurity challenges. Develop your skills and earn a Scouting Report that provides evidence of your skills to employers. Join Now.

  5. Resources

    nationalcyberleague.org/competition/resources

    NCL offers tons of resources to help players and coaches get started and stay ahead of the curve. From the NCL Gymnasium, to practice schedules, to the live coaching sessions - the opportunities to learn new and exciting cybersecurity skills are endless!

  6. FAQ

    nationalcyberleague.org/competition/faq

    General. Am I eligible to participate in NCL? What do I need to play in the NCL? What will I be doing in the NCL? How can I prepare for the NCL? What are the Power Rankings?

  7. Our Mission

    nationalcyberleague.org/about

    The mission of the NCL is to prepare the next generation of cybersecurity professionals by providing high school and college students, as well as their coaches, an online, safe platform of real-world cybersecurity challenges.

  8. Results

    nationalcyberleague.org/competition/results

    Every year, over 10,000 students from more than 500 colleges & universities and 100 high schools across the US participate in the NCL competitions. These rankings represent the ability of students from these schools to perform real-world cybersecurity tasks on the Cyber Skyline platform.

  9. Manual

    nationalcyberleague.org/competition/manual

    Collaboration is allowed for the Practice Game. Individual Game. The Individual Game is where you compete against all the Student Players in NCL, even the other Student Players from your school. Performance from the Individual Game is used to award prizes and calculate your school's Cyber Power Ranking.

  10. Rules of Conduct

    nationalcyberleague.org/competition/rules

    The Game network is publicly accessible, not a protected, isolated environment; as such, NCL representatives are not responsible for the security of any information, including login credentials, which players place on the Game network.

  11. Educators

    nationalcyberleague.org/coaches

    Set your students up for success in their cyber careers. NCL complements cybersecurity programs by enabling educators to provide their students with practical and job-relevant exercises without the complexity of building and maintaining a virtual environment.