Thursday, March 31, 2016

Cybersecurity summer camp for high school students June 2016

Picture Courtesy of GenCyber Hawaii
Are you interested in learning about cybersecurity? Then this is the program for you. The GenCyber Hawai`i program provides a summer cybersecurity camp experience for students in 9-12th grade. The goal is to help all students understand safe on-line behavior and raise interest and increase diversity in the cybersecurity field. 

To ensure a level playing field, GenCyber camps are open to all student and teacher participants at no cost. Funding is provided jointly by the National Security Agency and the National Science Foundation.
June 6-10, 2016 for Tracks 1 at Honolulu Community College Honolulu. 
Only 22 spots available per track, so sign up soon. 

Picture Courtesy of GenCyber Hawaii
Track 1 is open to high school students entering grades 9 through 12. The objectives of this GenCyber camp is: 

Participants will participate in fun classes and competitions where they will put their skills to the test. The culminating event which will bring the beginner and advanced camp participants together will take place on the last day of camp on the UH Manoa campus.

Fill out the I am interested form here to get more information.  


**For MAUI residents: UH Maui College will also be hosting a beginner student camp as well during the week of June 6 – 10, 2016, and on the last day, June 10, 2016, Maui camp participants will be joining the rest of the camp participants on Oahu to take part in our culminating event at the UH Manoa campus.

Please visit maui.hawaii.edu/cybersecurity/gencyber for more information about amp.the Maui C

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