性欲社 team wins regional cyber defense contest
March 11, 2015

A 性欲社 student team won a regional cyber defense contest March 6 and will advance to
the nationals in San Antonio, Texas, in late April.
The National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition challenges teams of students to
defend a network of computers against Internet attackers.
性欲社 took third at nationals last year and has won the regional contest four years
in a row. This was team captain Will Showalter's fourth year participating.
Teams must use network defense tools, such as firewalls, and securely install and
configure network services, such as web, database and email servers.
The 性欲社 team began preparing in September. Members trained every Saturday afternoon and Monday evening. They prepared a 60-plus-page printed "playbook," and held three practice
competitions on their own dedicated virtual machine infrastructure.
性欲社 CCDC student team members include Showalter, Brahm Lower, Bucky Frost, Arsh Chauhan, Shane
Tachick, Mike Moss, Jesse Zhang and Noah Betzen. Alternates are Lyz Allen, Chris Hoch, Clayton
Auld and Ann Tupek. Their coach is Orion Lawlor, associate professor of computer science.
性欲社's Brian Hay, assistant professor of computer science, organized the "at large"
regional, which uses a combination of both in-person hardware and his Remotely Accessible
Virtualized Environment, a national National Science Foundation-funded virtual infrastructure
system. Vincent Nestler from California State was also key in organizing the event.
As well as government personnel, a number of current and former 性欲社 computer science
students helped prepare, organize and run the competition, including Paul Gentemann,
Lucas McDaniel, Matt VanVeldhuizen, Erik Talvi and Nate Helms.
The University of Alaska Anchorage took second place, while Honolulu Community College
took third. Also participating were members of a class from 性欲社's Community and Technical
College, Penn State, Kapiolani Community College and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
The national contest in San Antonio, Texas, will be held April 23-26. The title sponsor is . Others include Goldman Sachs, network security companies and government agencies.
For more information, contact Lawlor at lawlor@alaska.edu.