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Palmetto Cyber Defense Competition 2019 Enterprise Meeting Wednesday 16 January 2019

Palmetto Cyber Defense Competition 2019 Enterprise Meeting Wednesday 16 January 2019. National Fig Newton Day. Jeff Sweeney PCDC Director Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) 59550 Information Systems Security Operations (USN) For PCDC Planning Purposes Only.

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Palmetto Cyber Defense Competition 2019 Enterprise Meeting Wednesday 16 January 2019

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  1. Palmetto Cyber Defense Competition 2019 Enterprise Meeting Wednesday 16 January 2019 National Fig Newton Day Jeff Sweeney PCDC Director Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) 59550 Information Systems Security Operations (USN) For PCDC Planning Purposes Only

  2. PCDC 2019 Dial-in: (877) 492-7811, Conf Code: 702.185.7391 PCDC VII is scheduled for Trident Technical College On 13/14/15 April 2019 86 Days till PCDC PCDC VII 13-15 April, 2019 Enterprise Meetings: Every 2 weeks till PCDC

  3. 2019 PCDC Title Sponsor PCDC VII 13-15 April, 2019

  4. What do the Moon and Clemson have in Common? They both control the Tide CONGRATULATIONS CLEMSON TIGERS 2018 PCDC & NATIONAL NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS PCDC VII 13-15 April, 2019

  5. Event Staff Teams(Gov’t, Corp partners & military) Gold Team: competition officials that develop, run, and manage the competition scenario, network and architecture. Includes keeping the network running, developing injects, updating the scoring engine Red Team: Ethical hacking professionals simulating external hackers attempting to gain unauthorized access to competition teams’ systems. Authorized to perform social engineering and offer deals. May imbed Trojan horses. Blue Teams: These are the competing teams. They will need to display skills in the following areas: Technical skills, Teamwork, Communication, Crisis management, Leadership, Time management. Mentors: Provide training to high school students for 10 weeks prior to the event in areas of Risk Mitigation, Networking, System Administration, Forensics, Firewall/Switches/Routers, Virtualization, etc. One SSC Atlantic mentor is assigned to each high school team during the competition to provide hands-off guidance • White team Judges: Monitor teams and enforce rules compliance • Gold Team Judges: Score injects and track overall scoring Approximately 100 volunteers donate their time TStatement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (8 June 2017).

  6. PCDC Gold Team 2019 • Prestaging at Parsons starts this month. Most equipment moved on 11 Jan. • Will need two additional 40” monitors for teams 9 &10. May need to order • Cloud testing at TTC will focus on Augmented Reality. Had issues getting through their firewall last year. • Confirmed GDIT wiring of PCDC network at TTC on 4/12/18. Need to use gaffers tape on carpet, not painters tape. • Ordering new server rack UPS • Also ordering cables/connectors and edge routers. Batteries? • VM development is underway, Chris Sullivan leading • Moodle – Open source learning platform will be utilized on network • Adding two teams has required additional resources, including laptops

  7. PCDC 2019 • PCDC/TTC coordination meeting in late Jan/early Feb • Picked up dividers at KSH • Have decided on placement of Teams 9 and 10 • Looking for leftover gold medals from last year • Have asked NG about backpacks • Need to check with TTC about flash drive swag • Open to new ideas for swag, prizes • Changing challenge coins to white backing • Leaving slots 9 & 10 (loc 1 & 4) empty on Sat & Mon • PCDC-SC.com: Pro Day and Collegiate brochures are posted. Continuing to update & improve • Going back to microwavable PCDC logo mugs for this year • Will start updating PCDC prep guide shortly • Will update Blue team mentor kick-off brief and hold brief as soon as we have CyberPatriot results

  8. PCDC 2019 • Meeting with Image Graphics at 1400 today to review orders for challenge coins, logo cups, prizes, T-shirts (blue?), logo magnets, stack-a-ribbon, championship banners, feather flags • Champions will get cloth banner • LCE is providing 30 mobile power pack phone chargers as prizes

  9. PCDC 2019 • VIP Speakers for 2019 • Andy Green – Kennesaw State Professor, Cybersecurity Expert- Accepted • Katie Arrington – Highly Qualified Expert Appointment of a Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition for Cyber across Acquisition and Sustainment- Accepted • Ann Johnson – Microsoft CVP for Cybersecurity • Catering • Need to ID lead, Could use portable frig • Tentative offer from Lowes to provide snacks & beverages – B. Miller • Pepsi or Coke offer? --Stephanie Schumacher? • For 2018, all three caterers received very good reviews: Moe’s, Home Team BBQ and Chick-Fil-A. Open to other suggestions.

  10. Saturday, April 13, 2019High School Competition Schedule • 7:00 am – 8:00 am: Palmetto Digital Forensics (PDFC) Check-in • 7:45 am – 8:15 am: PCDC Registration • 7:55 am –8:00 am: Team location drawing • 8:00 am – 8:10 am: Blue Teams Briefing • 8:00 am – 4:00 pm: PDFC Competition • 8:15 am – 8:30 am: PCDC Opening Ceremony • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Cyber-in-the Middle (CitM) Morning Session Sign-in • 8:30 am – 10:00 am: Initial Injects / Secure the Network • 9:00 am – 11:45 am CitM Morning Session • 10:00 am – 3:00 pm: PCDC Operate Network Under Hacker Attacks • 12:45 am – 1:10 pm: CitM Afternoon Session Sign-in • 1:10 pm – 3:40 pm: CitM Afternoon Session • 3:00 pm – 3:15 pm: Red Team members visit Blue Teams • 3:15 pm – 3:45 pm: Break/View Sponsor Booths • 3:45 pm – 4:15 pm: Blue Team Presentations • 4:15 pm – 4:30 pm: Red/Gold Team Debrief: Common Mistakes • 4:30 pm – 4:40 pm: Keynote Speaker: TBA • 4:40 pm – 4:50 pm: SSC Atlantic Leadership: TBA • 4:50 pm – 5:30 pm: Awards / Closing Ceremony

  11. Sunday, April 14, 2019 Collegiate Competition Schedule • 7:45 am – 8:15 am: Registration • 7:55 am – 8:00 am: Team location drawing • 8:00 am – 8:10 am: Blue Teams Briefing • 8:15 am – 8:35 am: Opening Ceremony • 8:35 am – 9:05 am: Initial Injects / Secure the Network • 9:05 am – 3:45 pm: Operate Network Under Hacker Attacks • 3:45 pm - 4:00 pm: Red Team members visit Blue Teams • 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm: Break/View Sponsor Booths • 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm: Blue Team Presentations • 5:00 pm – 5:15 pm: Red/Gold Team Debrief: Common Mistakes • 5:15 pm – 5:35 pm: Keynote Speaker: TBA • 5:35 pm – 6:05 pm: Awards / Closing Ceremony

  12. Monday, April 15, 2019Pro Day Competition Schedule • 7:45 am – 8:15 am: Registration • 7:55: Team location drawing • 8:00 am – 8:10 am: Blue Teams Briefing • 8:15 am – 8:35 am: Opening Ceremony • 8:35 am – 3:15 pm: Operate Network Under Hacker Attacks • 3:15 pm - 3:30 pm Red Team members visit Blue Teams • 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm: Break/View Sponsor Booths/Networking • 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm: Blue Team Briefs • 4:30 pm – 4:45 pm Red/Gold Team Debrief: Common Mistakes • 4:45 pm – 5:05 pm: Keynote Speaker: • 5:05 pm – 5:20 pm: Awards / Closing Ceremony

  13. 2019 Assignments • Trophy Plate update: ? • Honor Guard (Mon only): N. Campbell • Help with medals during closing ceremony: Scarlette Reid? • Checks for winners: AFCEA treasurer • PCDC CIO: Andy Green • Help with breakdown: K.Smith (Young AFCEANs)? • Collegiate & Pro Q&A lead: S. Reid? • Help with transporting equipment on 13 April: K. Smith (Young AFCEANs) • Photography: Joe Bullinger • Blue team packets: James Burres? • Swag Bag stuff: M. Rehr-Matash? • Badges: Jennifer Greenwell? • Gold Team judges: Dale Messer, Rick Gaylard, need one more • Registration: M. Rehr-Matash • Social Media: Stephanie Schumacher? Wants help • CitM PCDC Module:TBD, need 2-3 • National Anthem: Paulatoria Jones • Catering: M. Hippey? &/or ? • Dividers: Parsons, KSH • Music:? • MCs: J. Sweeney & ? • Orange Team: J. Burres? • Injects/Business Tasks: A. Osti • Blue Packet/Initial PWs copies: Sri • Press Release: M. Rehr-Matash • Scrolling Display: J. Sweeney • Scrolling pictures: J. Sweeney • Booth Coordinator: K. Clarke

  14. High Schools • Teams have completed qualifying round of CyberPatriot. Awaiting results and lining up Blue Team mentors • Will continue to rotate mentors every two hours • Looking to increase quantity of Blue Team mentors that go out to schools starting in Feb for at least 1.5 hours/week. Can by gov’t or contractor, must have background check. Mentoring starts in early February • 137 middle and high school teams registered for 2018/2019 in South Carolina. 6,387 teams worldwide • Netlabs made available for training

  15. Collegiate Day • Will again utilize SECCDC Remote Virtual Qualifier – Letter of intent/early registration: 25 Jan; Regular Reg: 8 Feb; Late Reg: 15 Feb Remote virtual qualifier: 23 Feb; On-site: 3/4 April • Will hold two Q&A Sessions in March. • Adding two more teams: • One team external to South Carolina. US Naval Academy has accepted • One two year school. If more than one, then must compete through SECCDC. Top 2 year school earns Tech School Challenge trophy. Need to develop list of POCs for the eleven viable tech schools. • TTC will offer Tech School PCDC workshop (Tonya Davis/SPAWAR colab) sometime in January. Preliminary agenda has been developed. • Resumes can be sent to AFCEA: Greg Blackburn: 410-507-6098, blackburn45@gmail.com or PCDC@afceacharleston.org 1st time participant reg fee: $150 Early reg: $300 Regular reg: $350 Late registration: $400

  16. Government 2019Pro Day Participants Corporate NCDOC Has requested 2 teams Marine Corps Cyberspace Operations Group? ? One corp slot open Have made contact, awaiting final commitment

  17. 2019 Palmetto Digital Forensics Competition (PDFC), 13 April – Bill Littleton, Lead Tentatively planning for Collegiate and High School competitions Sat, 13 April with teams of 3 students Planning on 60 participants at each of 3 sites: Charleston, Norfolk & DC. VTC awards ceremony Pre-Registration required to guarantee slot: http://www.palmettodfc.com/ Reserved slots for students from high schools that finished in top 6-15 in CyberPatriot Separate sponsorships will go through local AFCEA chapters at remote locations Still working out prizes Objective: Solve as many forensic scenarios as possible within the allotted time and accumulate the most points possible Participants were provided access to forensic scenario exercises ranging in difficulty. Each exercise required the participant to utilize different forensic techniques to uncover a designated “flag”. Flags will be unique to each scenario which can range from date/time stamps, hashes, passwords, etc. TStatement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (8 June 2017).

  18. PDFC Brochure TStatement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (8 June 2017).

  19. Cyber-In-The Middle – Karen Cooke, Lead • PCDC’s 2nd Annual Middle School Program was attended by almost 90 local middle school students on Day 1 of PCDC • CitM 2019 starting coordination meetings soon • Influencing 7th & 8th graders before they decide on high school track • Curriculum had three - 45 minute modules: • PCDC Events (Red team, Blue team, Forensics) • Computer Deconstruction (and Reconstruction) • Into to Cyber (modified from Cyber Camp) • One session in morning (9-1200) and another in the afternoon (1-4 PM) • Huge success, students were very enthusiastic, asking lots of questions TStatement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (8 June 2017).

  20. PCDC 2019 Team Leads • Red (hackers)– Bryan Rhodes (843-218-5986) • White (judges) – Andrew Osti (843-218-4815) • Blue (mentors)/High School Coordinator – Dennis Wilson (843-218-6580) • Gold (network infrastructure)–Jason Husk (843-218-3616) • Cyber-in-the-Middle-Karen Cooke (843-218-6050) • Palmetto Digital Forensics Competition – Bill Littleton (843-218-3934), william.p.littleton@navy.mil

  21. Thanks to our 2019 Corporate Sponsors!

  22. Thanks to our 2018 Corporate Sponsors

  23. Thanks to our 2019 Corporate Sponsors DONOR INNOVATOR SUPPORTER CONTRIBUTER PARTNER

  24. Important Links • PCDC Website: pcdc-sc.com • PCDC Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/PalmettoCyberDefenseCompetition • PCDC Twitter:https://twitter.com/PalmettoCyber • Cyber Patriot: http://www.uscyberpatriot.org • AFCEA: http://charleston.afceachapter.org/ • #PCDC

  25. PCDC 2019 Primary POCs • Jeff Sweeney, SSC Atlantic, PCDC Director 843-218-4282, jeff.sweeney@navy.mil • Scarlette Reid, SSC Atlantic, Collegiate Coordinator, Deputy Director 843-218-4489, scarlette.reid@navy.mil • Scott Bell, SSC Atlantic, PCDC Gold Team Tech Co-Lead, Deputy Director 843-218-6241, scott.h.bell@navy.mil • Payne, Ron, AFCEA Treasurer 843-267-1782, ron.payne@csra.com • Greg Blackburn, AFCEA PCDC Lead, Capt USN (Ret) 410-507-6098, blackburng45@gmail.com • Tonya Davis, Trident Technical College 843-574-6951, tonya.davis@tridenttech.edu • Marcy Hippey, AFCEA President 843-412-6739, marcy.hippey@IMS-CHS.com • Dennis Wilson, SPAWAR, Blue Team Mentor Lead, High School Coordinator 843-218-6580, dennis.r.wilson@navy.mil

  26. Wrap Up • Big Ideas? • Innovations? • Questions?

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