ATTENTION
The NW Cyber Camp Fall Expo is fast approaching and if you are interested, please register!
ABOUT THE EXPO
The Fall Expo is a one day event co-hosted with PNW Cyber Summit which is comprised of several key agencies (Technology Association of Oregon in collaboration with EnergySec, ISACA, ISSA, NW Cyber Camp, WiCyS, and SIM) so you will get the benefit of a robust agenda, more options for break out sessions and the opportunity to expand your network.
LOGISTICS
- Friday, October 11th 9AM – 5PM (This is a no school day for many Oregon school districts!)
- 9AM – 10:45 AM – Registration & Ransomware
- 12:15 – 1:15 PM – Lunch
- 3:30 – 4:00 PM – Cyber Community Panel
- 2:00 – 5:00 PM – Career Expo
- Break out sessions throughout the day
- PCC Sylvania College Center
- Location: PCC Amo DeBernardis College Center, Portland Community College, Sylvania Campus, 12000 SW 49th Ave. Portland.
- Visit the PCC website for transportation information including links to a campus map.
- Parking is FREE!
- Lunch will be provided
- Parents can attend
NEXT STEPS
- Register by clicking on the link here which will take you to the NW Cyber Summit site.
- Then click on the “Register Now” button in the upper right of the page.
- In the form, choose “Student” and complete filling out the rest of the form.
- If your parent is joining, please have them register and add “parent” in their title.
- If you have any questions, please reach out to [email protected].
NW Cyber Camp is designed to teach high school students about cybersecurity concepts and technologies, ethics, and career opportunities in the field. There are no pre-requisites for this camp, other than general experience with computers and a real interest in learning about cybersecurity. The curriculum is designed to be approachable, and all concepts will be introduced starting at fundamentals. Additionally, students with prior computer technical experience will have an opportunity to explore advanced topics & challenges, providing learning opportunities for students of every skill level. The curriculum development is led by Oregon State University’s cybersecurity academic and research department, benefiting from expertise from OSU’s real-world security operations center, ORTSOC.