The goal of the CODe program is to provide students with FREE enriching experiences
that will enhance technical knowledge and skill, and help inspire participants towards
higher education and careers in technology.
Participants in the CyberPatriot competitions will enjoy learning about about Cyber
Security from experienced COD professors and Computer Information (CIS) students.
- CyberPatriot competitions consist of teams of middle and high school students in the
position of newly hired IT professionals tasked with managing the network of a small
company. Through a series of online competition rounds, teams are given a set of virtual
operating systems and are tasked with finding and fixing cybersecurity vulnerabilities
while maintaining critical services.
- The top teams in the nation earn all-expenses-paid trips to Maryland for the National
Finals Competition where they can earn national recognition and scholarship money.
- Teams have two challenges during their six-hour competition period:
- Network Security Challenge: involves finding and fixing security vulnerabilities in
Windows and Linux operating systems.
- Cisco Networking Challenge: consists of an online quiz and a virtual networking exercise
based on specific training materials.
All rounds of competition, except for the National Finals Competition, take place
online.
- First session of the term will be held at the COD Palm Desert Campus in the Cyber
Lab room B8 on Friday, September 8th at 5:30pm and through ZOOM
- Training sessions will be held every other Friday following. Some Saturdays and Sundays
may be required during competitions.
- All FREE of cost!!
To learn more about CyberCamps, visit their website at https://www.uscyberpatriot.org/afa-cybercamps/overview
The program offered on a first-come, first-served basis so please register early.
For more information contact:
Professor Marhuenda-Donate