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To win, students must keep a mock business running... ...while fending off constant cyberattacks COMPETING ACROSS THE NATION TOURNAMENT TIMELINE JOB DEMAND GROWTH 1 MILLION UNFILLED CYBERSECURITY EXPERT DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY Qualifying TRYOUTS for collegiate team State and Virtual QUALIFIERS advance to Regionals NSA/DHS Certified as National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance/ Cyber Defense SOFTWARE: Programming, data analysis INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Server administration, engineering, technical support and knowledge management CYBERSECURITY: Information assurance, information security, network defense and certified ethical hacking NETWORK DEFENSE: Auditing, incident response and infrastructure support • Computer/Digital Forensics • Computer Engineering Computer/Management Information Systems • Computer Science • Cybersecurity • Information Assurance • Information Technology • Network Management • Software Engineering CYBERSECURITY CAREERS: COMMON DEGREES COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 44 THE NATION’S LARGEST COLLEGE CYBER DEFENSE COMPETITION Real-World Challenge 1 TEAM PER SCHOOL 180 + COLLEGIATE TEAMS 2,000 STUDENTS Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition REGIONALS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (San Antonio, Texas) April 22–24 10 regional winners compete for national title Rocky Mountain March 4–5 North Central April 1–3 At-large March 18–20 Midwest April 1–2 Western March 18–20 Southeast April 6–7 Mid-Atlantic March 31– April 2 Pacific Rim April 1–3 Northeast March 11–13 Southwest March 12–13 3.5X INFO TECH 12X OTHER CAREERS 1 BY 2016 3 CYBERSECURITY JOBS 2 Other Cybersecurity Across the Globe in 2014 U.S. MILITARY WANTS 6,000 NEW CYBER WARRIORS COMMON CAREER FIELDS 2010–2020 65,700 NEW Security Engineer Cyber Intelligence Officer Penetration Tester Security Incident Response Team Vulnerability Researcher Software Developer CYBERSECURITY JOBS NCCDC HELPS STRENGTHEN THE FUTURE CYBER WORKFORCE with hands-on experience not found in the classroom Raytheon-Commissioned Survey 5 Found THE GENDER GAP IS WIDENING Men and women who say cybersecurity programs or activities are not available The gap between U.S. millennials considering a cybersecurity career increased fivefold since 2014 2014 2015 Cyber threats targeting the private sector, critical infrastructure and the federal government demonstrate that no sector, network or system is immune to infiltration by those seeking to steal commercial or government secrets and property or perpetrate malicious and disruptive activity. WHITE HOUSE FISCAL YEAR 2016 BUDGET White House Seeks $19 Billion For U.S. Cybersecurity 4 Pentagon Requests $7 Billion For Cybersecurity 4 CYBER DEFENDER SKILLS 6 SKILLS BOOSTING BUDGETS TO PROTECT OUR NATION AGAINST CYBER ATTACKS Info Tech 22% Job Growth NCCDC NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CYBER DEFENSE COMPETITION (NCCDC) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH RAYTHEON APRIL 22–24, 2016 M: 40 % 40 % W: 37 % 23 % 52 % 39 % 1 Burning Glass Technologies report 2 2015 Cisco Annual Security Report 3 www.defense.gov 4 www.reuters.com 5 The Raytheon-NCSA Millennial Survey was fielded by Zogby Analytics and included responses from 1,000 adults in the U.S. aged 18 to 26. 6 www.defensesystems.com Copyright © 2016. Raytheon Company. All rights reserved. AM 02/16 4403548 Connect with us: Raytheon.com

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Page 1: 2016 NCCDC Event Infographic 01 - Raytheon …Job Growth NCCDC NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CYBER DEFENSE COMPETITION (NCCDC) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH RAYTHEON APRIL 22–24, 2016 M: 40% 40% W:

To win, students must keep a mock business running...

...while fending off constant cyberattacks

COMPETING ACROSS THE NATION

TOU

RNA

MEN

TTI

MEL

INE

JOB DEMANDGROWTH

1 MILLIONUNFILLED

CYBERSECURITY EXPERTDEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY

Qualifying TRYOUTS for collegiate team

State and Virtual QUALIFIERSadvance to Regionals

NSA/DHS Certified as National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance/Cyber Defense

SOFTWARE: Programming, data analysis

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Server administration, engineering, technical support and knowledge management

CYBERSECURITY: Information assurance, information security, network defense and certified ethical hacking

NETWORK DEFENSE: Auditing, incident response and infrastructure support

• Computer/Digital Forensics• Computer Engineering• Computer/Management Information Systems• Computer Science• Cybersecurity• Information Assurance• Information Technology• Network Management• Software Engineering

CYBERSECURITY CAREERS:COMMON DEGREES

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

44

THE NATION’SLARGEST COLLEGECYBER DEFENSECOMPETITION

Real-World Challenge

1TEAM PERSCHOOL

180+COLLEGIATE

TEAMS

2,000STUDENTS

Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition REGIONALS

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP(San Antonio, Texas) April 22–24

10 regional winners competefor national title

Rocky MountainMarch 4–5

North CentralApril 1–3

At-largeMarch 18–20

At-largeMarch 18–20

MidwestApril 1–2

WesternMarch 18–20 Southeast

April 6–7

Mid-AtlanticMarch 31–

April 2

Mid-AtlanticMarch 31–

April 2

Pacific RimApril 1–3

Northeast March 11–13

SouthwestMarch 12–13

3.5X INFO TECH

12X OTHER CAREERS1

BY20163

CYBERSECURITY JOBS2

Other

Cybersecurity

Across theGlobe in

2014

U.S. MILITARY WANTS

6,000 NEWCYBER WARRIORS

COMMON CAREER FIELDS

2010–202065,700 NEW

❱ Security Engineer❱ Cyber Intelligence Officer❱ Penetration Tester❱ Security Incident Response Team❱ Vulnerability Researcher❱ Software Developer

CYBERSECURITY JOBS

NCCDC HELPS STRENGTHEN THE FUTURE CYBER WORKFORCEwith hands-on experience not found in the classroom

Raytheon-Commissioned Survey5 Found

THE GENDER GAP IS WIDENING

Men and women who saycybersecurity programs or

activities are not available

The gap between U.S. millennialsconsidering a cybersecurity career

increased fivefold since 2014

2014 2015

“Cyber threats targeting the private sector, critical infrastructure and the

federal government demonstrate that no sector, network or system is immune to

infiltration by those seeking to steal commercial or government secrets and property or perpetrate malicious and

disruptive activity.“WHITE HOUSE FISCAL YEAR 2016 BUDGET

White House Seeks $19 Billion For U.S. Cybersecurity4

Pentagon Requests $7 Billion For Cybersecurity4

CYBER DEFENDER SKILLS6

SKIL

LS

BOOSTING BUDGETSTO PROTECTOUR NATIONAGAINSTCYBER ATTACKS

Info Tech

22%Job Growth

NCCDC

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE

CYBER DEFENSECOMPETITION (NCCDC)

I N P A R T N E R S H I P W I T H

RAYTHEON

APRIL 22–24, 2016

M: 40% 40%

W: 37% 23% 52%

39%

1Burning Glass Technologies report 22015 Cisco Annual Security Report3www.defense.gov4www.reuters.com5The Raytheon-NCSA Millennial Survey was fielded by Zogby Analytics and included responses from 1,000 adults in the U.S. aged 18 to 26.6www.defensesystems.com

Copyright © 2016. Raytheon Company. All rights reserved.AM 02/16 4403548

Connect with us:

Raytheon.com