Camps are designed for 6th to 12th graders who have an interest in cybersecurity and technology. Students can sign up for Introductory or Advanced camps. Introductory sessions will guide students through a variety of cybersecurity topics, including managing one’s digital footprint, Linux, Python, networking, and Wireshark.
No experience in cybersecurity is required to sign-up for the Intro Camp, but it’s recommended as a prerequisite before the Advanced camp. Campers in the Advanced sessions will explore cryptography, digital forensics, web app exploitation and malware analysis.
Westwood faculty will facilitate the local camps. “This effort is a prime example of how our CA Community Colleges can partner and share successful programs throughout the State,” said ICT-DM Regional Director Wendy Porter.
Camps will expose students to critical cybersecurity skills for which there is an extremely high demand in the labor market.
“Moving our camps online due to COVID-19 has been a blessing for some of our more rural students, and in light of this, participation is expected to be high. It is exciting to be able to provide students with fun, free, and totally virtual camps in order to build their critical thinking, team, and technical skill sets.” said Porter.
Register today and join us for this amazing and fun virtual learning experience! This year’s CyberCamps are made possible through partnerships with all Northern CA Community Colleges, the ICT Hub at SCOE, and the Bay Area Community College Consortium/Cybersecurity Competitions. Local sponsors are Stratti and Chicostart.
For more information or to register, visit norcalcyber.org or contact Wendy Porter porterwe@butte.edu