Congratulations to the 2022 High School Cyber Madness Tournament Winners:
James Valley Career and Technology Center - 1st place
Red River High School - 2nd place
Beach / New England - 3rd place
ND Cyber Madness 2022 Recap
Interview with 2022 Champions James Valley CTC Team
Additional 2022 Videos and Interviews
In The News
- KX News - CYBER MADNESS: Are North Dakota high schools up to the challenge?
- Burgum congratulates 10 high school teams registered for ND Cyber Madness tournament.
- John Harris, CEO of Prairie Public TV, interviewed John Gieser with NDIT K12 technology services about the 2022 Cyber Madness Tournament
- Riley announces inaugural ND Cyber Madness high school cyber tournament
2022 ND Cyber Madness Tournament Information
The State of North Dakota Chief Information Officer Shawn Riley announced the North Dakota Cyber Madness tournament was coming to Bismarck and was held at Bismarck State College on Feb. 10 – 12, 2022.
This is NOT just for gamers, techies, and hackers. It is for everyone, and we will help you prepare!
- The Connected Globe
- Physical, Logical, and Virtual Addressing
- Packet Encapsulation and Lifecycle
- Network and Endpoint Security Technologies
- Networking and Security Principles
To prepare for the competition, teams gained access to the PA Moodle Network Security Fundamentals portal.
Schedule
- Day 1: Feb 10, 2022 1:00 – 4:30 PM
- Speakers
- Fadi Fadhil, Palo Alto Networks Field Strategist
- Shawn Riley – North Dakota Chief Information Officer
- Students had the opportunity to visit with multiple colleges, workforce partners and vendors.
- Palo Alto Cyber Range Team assisted the students on further training to prepare for the event.
- Speakers
- Day 2: Feb 11, 2022 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Competition Round 1
- Competition Round 2
- Competition Round 3
- Day 3: Feb 12, 2022 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
- Championship Round
- Consolation Rounds – Kahoot! Quiz for additional prizes
- Awards
Competition
Schools could send multiple teams of up to five (5) students each. Once a school assigned a student to a team, they could not move to another.
The competition consisted of three rounds, over two days, during which teams accessed the Palo Alto Cyber Range and attempted to solve as many challenges as possible. As teams worked through the challenges, they were awarded flags and their scores updated in real time.
Rounds 1 and 2 were Capture the Flag format divided among the following five categories. Questions increased in difficulty from round 1 to round 2.
- The Connected Globe
- Physical, Logical, and Virtual Addressing
- Packet Encapsulation and Lifecycle
- Network and Endpoint Security Technologies
- Networking and Security Principles
Round 3 [Championship Round] occurred in a Live Fire Cyber Range
How to Prepare
- Prior to the tournament
- Teams had access to the Palo Alto Networks NetSec Fundamentals online training resources
- We hosted a “town hall” meeting for school technology leaders where we discussed the tournament.
- At the event,
- We hosted an education and practice session on day one where students received guided instruction and practice on NetSec Fundamentals and the use of the cyber range (the tournament field of play) from industry professionals.
Location
Bismarck State College National Energy Center of Excellence
1200 Schafer Street
Bismarck, ND 58501
Event was held in the Bavendick State Room
Speakers
Prior to the competition on the first day, students got to hear two keynote speakers:
- Fadi Fadhil, Palo Alto Networks Field Strategist
- Shawn Riley, North Dakota Chief Information Officer
Also on day one, students had the opportunity to visit multiple colleges and vendors. Rounding out day one, the Palo Alto Cyber Range Team was on-site, working with the students on further training to prepare for the event. The second day was the first of two rounds of competition and day three wrapped up the finals.