NCAE CyberGames Competition
Loyola’s Ramblers competed in the 2026 NCAE CyberGames on February 28, showcasing strong defensive skills and keeping services running through most of the event, reflecting the continued growth of Loyola’s cybersecurity program.
The Loyola University Chicago Ramblers participated in the 2026 NCAE CyberGames Competition on February 28. NCAE CyberGames is a national cybersecurity competition designed to help students develop hands‑on defensive security skills in a real‑world, team‑based environment. During the event, teams work together to protect computer systems, maintain essential services, and respond to evolving cyber threats—mirroring the fast‑paced challenges faced by cybersecurity professionals.
While our team did not qualify for the finals this year, they performed strongly by keeping their services operational for most of the competition and actively securing them against simulated attacks. Their teamwork and resilience reflect the growing strength of Loyola’s cybersecurity community.
Participants:
Rashmeet Singh, June Goodloe, Dalton Goodwin, Areej Imran, Isabella Alongi, and Emma Corpus.