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Congratulations to the Stanford Applied Cyber Competition Team! They became national champions at this year’s Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, one of the largest and longest-running cyber competitions in the nation. @NationalCCDC@wrccdc@CyberApplied
Announcing our #CPTC8 winners of the Western region hosted by @Stanford@CyberApplied:
1st Place - California Polytechnic University, Pomona
2nd Place - Stanford University
3rd Place - Oregon State University
Great job to all teams this weekend!
Congratulations to our #GlobalCPTC wildcard winners:
-California State University, Fullerton
-DePaul University
-Drexel University
-Tennessee Technical University
-Stanford University
-University of New Haven
-University of Tulsa
-University of West Florida
Top Schools For WRCCDC 2021:
1st Place: University of California Irvine @UCIrvine
2nd Place: Stanford University @Stanford
3rd Place: UC Riverside @UCRiverside
Congratulations to our winning teams:
1st Place: Rochester Institute of Technology
2nd Place: Stanford University
3rd Place: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
THANK YOU to all our competitors - and see you again in the fall!
CONGRATS to all the @nationalcptc Regional Winners and 7 Wildcard selections!
Thrilled to see the Western Region so well represented with 5 teams advancing to Nationals. #cptcwest
Congrats to our wildcard winners!
-California Polytechnic University, Pomona
-Stanford University
-Pennsylvania State University
-California State University Fullerton
-Princess Sumaya University for Technology
-University of California, Riverside
-University of West Florida
Big thanks to @CyberApplied for their #cybersecurity research on the #HeilaEDGE! They did a fantastic job working with our engineering team to make our system as secure as possible.
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