CyberCamp is open to high school students and teaches principles of cybersecurity. Visit cyber.pitt.edu/cybercamp for details.
About this Event
The University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security (Pitt Cyber) is hosting the annual Air Force Association CyberCamp for high school students (entering 9th grade – graduating 12th grade) from June 24-28 from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM.
Students are required to attend all five days of the camp.
The free camp is designed for a range of technical skill levels, including introductory digital literacy, and is focused on cyber ethics and systems security. An Advanced Camp is available for students that have completed a previous CyberCamp or other CyberPatriot program.
Students will be assigned to a computing lab location on Pitt's Oakland campus and notified of that location before the camp begins. Students should be dropped off and picked up from that location every day - with the exception of Friday. Students will be picked up on Friday, 6/28 from the University Club at 1:30 PM. All other days, the camp ends at 1 PM.
For more information, please visit cyber.pitt.edu/cybercamp