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Lockheed Martin CYBERQUEST® Competition CYBERQUEST® is Lockheed Martin's annual high school cyber competition held across numerous sites The goal of the competition is to encourage high school students to pursue careers in cybersecurity
US Cyber Challenge: Cyber Quests Winter 2025 US Cyber Challenge: Cyber Quests Winter 2025 Welcome to the Cyber Quests portion of the US Cyber Challenge! To participate, please click the Registration link on the left and register for an account within the Question Engine Cyber Quests are a series of fun but challenging on-line competitions allowing participants to demonstrate their knowledge in a variety of information security realms
Lockheed Martin CYBERQUEST® Academy - Lockheed Martin The annual Lockheed Martin CYBERQUEST ® competition is held for high-school students at 17 sites around the world Teams of three to five students work to solve as many cybersecurity problems as possible within a three hour time limit, earning points based on problem difficulty
HOME | US Cyber Challenge The US Cyber Challenge (USCC), formerly supported by the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate through a partnership with the Center for Internet Security (a 501 (c) (3) organization), stands as a leading initiative in the nation’s effort to develop top cybersecurity talent USCC plays a pivotal role in identifying, training, and recruiting the next
Lockheed Martin CYBERQUEST™ Competition, Official Rules Lockheed Martin CYBERQUEST is open to students in public, charter, or private, high schools, or of equivalent age grade (for home schooled students) Each team consists of 3-5 students plus one coach
Cyber Quest WInter 2025: U. S. Scoreboard Cyber Quest WInter 2025: U S Scoreboard Here are the top 100 U S contestants, ranked by highest score (out of 100) in the shortest amount of time (i e , for tied scores, the shortest time comes first):