Virginia Cyber Range

The Virginia Cyber Range is an educational and research institute funded by a $4-million grant from the Commonwealth of Virginia to promote education in cybersecurity across the state.[1] Currently, the Cyber Range is based out of the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center.

Virginia Cyber Range
Parent institutionVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Established2016
MissionMaking Virginia a national resource for cybersecurity education
FocusCybersecurity education
Location,
Websitehttps://virginiacyberrange.org/

History

The idea of a "cyber range" for education in cybersecurity in Virginia was first proposed by Governor Terry McAuliffe in late 2015[2]. The 2017 - 2018 Commonwealth of Virginia Biennial Budget provided initial funding for the Virginia Cyber Range. Specifically, $4 million over two years was "designated to support a cyber range platform to be used for cyber security training by students in Virginia's public high schools, community colleges, and four-year institutions," with Virginia Tech identified as the lead agency for the cyber range platform.[3]  

The Virginia Cyber Range was initially funded on July 1st, 2016 with David Raymond selected as the Director[4], and in February 2017, named Amazon Web Services as a primary partner in the design of the Cyber Range.[5]

As of early 2019, the Cyber Range supports over 200 high schools, colleges, and universities in Virginia with infrastructure and courseware for cybersecurity classes and clubs[6]. It also supports the annual Virginia CyberFusion Cyber Cup competition[7][8]. The Virginia Cyber Range hosted the Inaugural Virginia Cybersecurity Education Conference at James Madison University in August 2018.[9] The second annual Virginia Cybersecurity Education Conference took place on George Mason University's Fairfax campus in August 2019.

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