Pitt Cyber is pleased to offer another session of the 3-day Advanced CyberCamp 2.0 for high school students who have completed the week-long Advanced CyberCamp in a previous year. The free program will focus on advanced cybersecurity tactics, including hands-on exercises and instruction led by Pitt School of Computing and Information Teaching Associate Professor Ahmed Ibrahim.
The session is separate curriculum from the traditional CyberCamp yet runs concurrently from Monday June 22 - June 24 from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM in person on Pitt’s Oakland campus.
Participation Requirements:
- To participate in Advanced CyberCamp 2.0 pilot, you must have previously attended both our Standard and Advanced CyberCamp.
- Must be a rising sophomore through graduating senior in high school.
The topics covered include the following:
- Introduction to CTFs (www.pittctf.com)
- Web-application attacks
- Social Engineering Hands-on (PCR)
- Reconnaissance and Enumeration using nmap (Hands-on)
- Offline Password Cracking (Hands-on)
If you are attending the Advanced 2.0 Camp, you will be located in Cathedral G62 (ground floor).
- 4200 Fifth Avenue **drop off/pick up on the Bigelow Blvd side for easiest access to the ground floor**
- Come in the doors and turn left. Make your next right and the lab will be on your right.
