University of California, Irvine wins Alamo Cup at Nightwing-Sponsored 2025 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Championship
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2025-05-02

DULLES, Va., May 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The University of California, Irvine triumphed at the 2025 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Championship (NCCDC), prevailing over nine other finalist teams to earn the coveted Alamo Cup. In this national championship, teams protected a fictional firm's network against an onslaught of persistent cyberattacks mounted by top security experts playing the part of hackers attempting to access their systems.

Hosted by The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and celebrating its twentieth year, NCCDC took place virtually from April 25 to 27 with Nightwing as Presenting Sponsor. More than 200 colleges and universities competed in cybersecurity events across the country during the Collegiate Cyber Defense Championship season, with the top 10 teams advancing to the national championship. One of the nation's largest collegiate competitions of its kind, this year's NCCDC tasked competitors with the scenario of managing, operating, and defending the network infrastructure of a biotechnology firm " responding to customers and routine business tasks while fending off attacks from hackers. 

Akshay Rohatgi, captain of the University of California, Irvine's champion team, shared, "The UCI team feels incredibly honored and validated by this national win. Our success reflects months of intense preparation, with many of us dedicating spring breaks and weekends to training. The team has learned an incredible amount, especially considering that, for some members, this competition season was their first time ever doing anything cybersecurity related. Being national champions in one of the most prestigious cybersecurity competitions is an achievement we're immensely proud of."

"As cyberattacks become more frequent and targeted, the potential for significant damage increases," said Nightwing's Chief Technology Officer, Chris Jones, who delivered the closing remarks at this year's competition. "The virtual ramparts which will need defending are complex and varied, ranging from our government institutions, to public and private enterprises, to critical infrastructure. In the coming years, the question of how we protect our most vulnerable assets will be answered by those competing in NCCDC and similar competitions."

Organized by the UTSA Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS), the NCCDC Championship is designed to test students' skills in defending against simulated cyberattacks and encourage interest in cybersecurity careers. In addition to the University of California, Irvine's top finish, the University of Virginia placed second and Dakota State University placed third.

Nightwing provided more than 20 volunteers to this year's national competition, participating in roles such as employees, customers, and the very hackers trying to break into the competitors' networks.

Nightwing will welcome the University of California, Irvine team to Washington, D.C. later this year for a winners tour.

About the National CCDC

Hosted by the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security at The University of Texas at San Antonio, the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) system provides institutions with an information assurance or computer security curriculum a controlled, competitive environment to assess their student's depth of understanding and operational competency in managing the challenges inherent in protecting a corporate network infrastructure and business information systems. For more information visit NCCDC.org

About Nightwing

Nightwing is the intelligence solutions company defining the edge of possible to advance our national security interests. The company delivers the most advanced full-spectrum cyber, data operations, systems integration, and intelligence services for government agencies, businesses, and organizations. Nightwing is proud to partner with our government and commercial customers to protect their most critical information, systems, and operations with breakthrough technology and world-class talent. Headquartered in Dulles, Virginia and previously part of a leading Fortune 100 company, Nightwing became independent in April 2024. Learn more at Nightwing.com

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