CyberArmy is an independent union of Internet users for a self-regulated Internet. We are always seeking recruits, and invite you to join CyberArmy now! Through our Brigade system you can gain officer status in CyberArmy, access various resources, and your views and ideas can help to further strengthen and expand this online community.
The CyberArmy is organized into specialized brigades which each perform unique tasks for the community. The brigades provide our central command structure. If you want to progress in the CyberArmy, the brigades are where you need to look.
Everyone starts out as a Recruit on joining CyberArmy, and can earn the rank of Trooper when they join a Brigade or Project. As you contribute to projects and your Brigade you will be recognised by being promoted through the ranks as seen below. By gaining a higher rank you will receive more respect and responsibility within the community and possibly be put in charge of your own group to lead.
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Trooper |
2nd |
Lieutenant |
Captain |
Major |
Lieutenant |
Kernel |
General |
Marshal |
Vice CinC |
CinC |
As an officer in the CyberArmy, you will receive the opportunity to test your computer security (hacking) ability against our Sered war-game system. Sered is designed to push an officers knowledge to the limits in order to break through each level of security. For each level successfully compromised, officers receive a special "Sered rank", and a place in the Hall of Fame. There are five of these ranks, and each is exponentially more difficult to earn than the previous one. Special privileges come with Sered ranks, and additional learning is always required to progress.
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Alpha |
Beta |
Gamma |
Delta |
Epsilon |
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