Submissions for the 2024 Cyber Threat Defender (CTD) Card Design Challenge are no longer being accepted. We will be announcing the 2024 winning designs soon!
Who can submit designs? Community members, students and anyone over age 11 are invited to share their knowledge – and passion – of cybersecurity by creating their own CTD card.
Last year, the CIAS selected three entries that focused on assets and malware attacks. The final designs were added to the Cyber Threat Defender: Digital game. Once again, this year’s designs will be added to the digital game, as well as considered for inclusion in a future booster pack.
You can see winning designs below from previous Design Challenges, but we’d also love to hear your thoughts on what the next cards should look like via our social media pages – or better yet, submit a design during our contest each year! We encourage you to start thinking now about what cards will enhance the current CTD starter decks and booster packs.
About
The CIAS accepted submissions for the 2024 Cyber Threat Defender Custom Card Challenge from October 3-31, 2024.
Whether designing a defense, attack, asset or event card, you may only enter one card. In addition to the winning cards being added to CTD Digital, they may be adapted and integrated into an upcoming booster pack!
The top place finishers will also receive:
- First Place: Four Cyber Threat Defender Starter Decks, two Booz Allen Booster Packs, two CrowdStrike Booster Packs, two Personnel Booster Packs, two Advanced Threat Booster Packs, two GulaTech Data Care Booster Packs, two Cyber Threat Defender game mats and more!
- Second Place: Two Cyber Threat Defender Starter Decks, two Booz Allen Booster Packs, two CrowdStrike Booster Packs, two Personnel Booster Packs, two Advanced Threat Booster Packs, and two Cyber Threat Defender game mats
- Third Place: Two Booz Allen Booster Packs, two CrowdStrike Booster Packs, two Personnel Booster Packs, two Advanced Threat Booster Packs, and two Cyber Threat Defender game mats
Andrew Flores, 16
1st place winner 2023
Sophia Tolly, 16
2nd place winner 2023
Hector Beltran, 17
3rd place winner 2023
Previously
Janin Glaser, 13
1st place winner 2021
Jacob Peralta, 14
2nd place winner 2021
Ahmad Alsmadi, 14
3rd place winner 2021
Judging
This contest is judged by the Cyber Threat Defender game developers and CIAS staff. Cards are judged on:
- Synergy: Cards shouldn’t just be designed well, but they should play well in the game’s starter deck and other booster packs. Make sure you understand how your card plays well with others!
- Card Type Appropriateness: Cards should properly represent the card type they’re in (i.e., Asset, Defense, Attack, Event).
- Rarity Appropriateness: While card submissions are expected to be unique from existing cards (see full list of cards here), some cards may be duplicated for ultimate effects (e.g., an ISP Connection card allows for two Desktop Assets to attach to it). Feel free to include comments with your submission about the card’s rarity appropriateness.
Remember, both the card design and game mechanics (in other words, how well the card plays in the game) must be compatible with the Cyber Threat Defender Starter Deck.
How to Enter
Emailed submissions may be provided as PDF, JPEG, PNG or EPS files and can be sent to cias@utsa.edu. Entries may also be submitted by mail to the contest office:
Center for Infrastructure Assurance & Security
Attn: Larry Sjelin
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249
Only one submission is accepted per person ages 11 and up. All entries, whether by email or mail, must be received by 11:59 p.m. CST, October 31, 2024.
Submissions that do not include a completed entry form will not be accepted. All cards must include a custom design, point value, definition of card type in the real world and rules for how the card must be played in the game.
Note: The CIAS withholds the right to make any edits, corrections, updates to the winning design(s) of any card added to the Cyber Threat Defender inventory of cards within the Starter Deck, CTD: Digital or current/future booster packs.
To enter, download and review/use the following forms:
- Cyber Threat Defender Card Design Contest Rules
- Cyber Threat Defender Card Design Contest Entry Form & Guidelines
- Cyber Threat Defender Card Template (This template is optional. You may submit artwork and content in other formats.)
The winning design(s) will be added to CTD Digital. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to see the winning designs or download CTD Digital at CyberThreatDefender.com!
For more information or questions about the contest, please contact Julina Macy at Julina.Macy@UTSA.edu.