Cybersecurity Training & Education

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ATE Central

The ATE Central resource collection and archive contain curriculum, professional development materials, videos and other valuable resources created and collected by the ATE community.

CSSIA logoCSSIA

Since 2003, the Center for Systems Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA) has provided students with real-world learning experiences in information assurance and network security through several program improvement supportive initiatives.

Cybrary LogoCybrary

Cybrary is an online resource offering free cybersecurity and IT training courses that students can use at their own pace. Registering for a free account is required. Fees are charged for some options such as access to virtual practice labs for Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA, VMware, etc.

CyberCIEGE logoCyberCIEGE

CyberCIEGE is a video game and tool created by government employees at The Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR) to teach computer and network security through simulation and resource management.

NICE Challenge Project logoNICE Challenge

The NICE Challenge Project develops real-world cybersecurity challenges within virtualized business environments that bring students the workforce experience before the workforce. Our goal is to provide the most realistic experiences to students, at-scale year-round, while also generating useful assessment data about their knowledge, skills, and abilities for educators.

Try Hack Me logoTry Hack Me

TryHackMe – Learning cyber security on TryHackMe is fun and addictive. Earn points by answering questions, taking on challenges and maintain your hacking streak through short lessons.

Hack The Box logoHack The Box

Hack The Box gives individuals, businesses and universities the tools they need to continuously improve their cybersecurity capabilities — all in one place.

EMATES

EMATE Interactives help students learn difficult concepts using animation. EMATES were first developed under the leadership of Mike Qaissaunee at the Brookdale Cyber Center and Dr. John Sands at CSSIA that started with funding from an NSF Grant (DUE 1601612) and continued with the development of the Ring curriculum. Use the interactive activities to help teach students and to develop their skills in a variety of disciplines. Cybersecurity | myEMATES (d2hie3dpn9wvbb.cloudfront.net)

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The National Cybersecurity Training & Education (NCyTE) Center advances cybersecurity education in the U.S. by investing in technological innovation, resources, professional development and tools to support faculty, community colleges and the workforce pipeline of tomorrow. NCyTE is committed to improving the quantity and quality of existing cybersecurity resources and building upon these resources to develop effective training and teaching modules. A National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education (NSF-ATE) center, NCyTE is funded by National Science Foundation grants #1500375, #1800589 and #1902329. The Center is administered and led by Whatcom Community College in Bellingham, Washington. For more information, visit www.ncyte.net. www.youtube.com/c/NCyTECenter