Marshall’s cybersecurity students receive top scores in national competition – The Logan Banner
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Updated: July 11, 2026 @ 9:33 am
HUNTINGTON — A Marshall University cybersecurity student team placed 65th out of more than 500 teams in the Spring 2026 National Cyber League competition, continuing the university’s strong showing in national cybersecurity events.
The team, guided by Dr. Paulus Wahjudi, professor of computer science, competed against students from colleges and universities across the country in challenges designed to test skills commonly required in today’s cybersecurity workforce, according to a news release. Each year, more than 10,000 students from high schools, colleges and universities participate in the NCL competition.
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