When the results were announced, the winning team erupted in celebration. Teens from Osceola High School, in Kissimmee. Fla., cheered and fist-bumped as if they had just won a national debate contest or major athletic event. In fact, their triumph had come in a more unusual, 21st century kind ofrnchallenge. It was called CyberPatriot, the first-ever computer network defense contest designed as a national competition for high schoolers. The Air Force Association held CyberPatriot Feb. 26-27 in conjunction with AFA's Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Fla.
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