National Cyber League Competition : Spring 2025 - 1/27 to 3/21

National Cyber League Competition Spring 2025 : Registration open Jan 27th – March 23rd

The National Cyber League (NCL) is a cybersecurity competition that prepares SNHU students for a cyber career.The National Cyber League (NCL) is the most inclusive, performance-based, learning-centered collegiate cybersecurity competition today! In the NCL Games, students work to solve challenges such as identifying hackers from forensic data, pentesting and auditing vulnerable websites, recovering from ransomware attacks, and more. All SNHU students are welcome to participate, no prior skills required!

How To Register & Engage: 

1. Register online here starting January 27th : https://nationalcyberleague.org/competition

NOTE* Any graduate or undergrad student interested in completing needs to complete the registration on the NCL website and pay the attributed fee ($35)

2. All SNHU students can input the following Coach URL upon registering to align with the SNHU team and dashboard: (NEW URL LINK WILL BE PROVIDED SHORTLY)

3. SNHU adjunct faculty Glen Mitchell will serve as NCL Coach and main POC for students’ questions (w.mitchell@snhu.edu)

4. A link to the competition calendar & competition details can be found at NCL website: https://nationalcyberleague.org/competition

 

Access and Accommodations: If there are aspects of this event that present barriers to accessibility, please notify the Online Accessibility Center (oac@snhu.edu or phone 866-305-9430) or Campus Accessibility Center (cac@snhu.edu or phone 603-644-3118) as soon as possible. Attendees may complete the OAC Live Captioning & Live ASL Interpreter Request Form and provide at least one week advanced notice to coordinate event accommodations. Consent: By clicking “Register”, I agree to receive emails, phone calls, and SMS/Text Messages from Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) at the numbers I provided (land and/or wireless), including calls or texts made using automated technology or prerecorded voice messages. This consent is not required to purchase services, you may also call SNHU at 800-668-1249.

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