Using Their Skills to Solve Cybersecurity Puzzles
Students in the CyberSecurity Club at County College of Morris (CCM) earlier this month participated in the JerseyCTF cyber competition, held at NJIT, placing in the Top 7 Percent of 481 teams.
The CCM team was made up of four students, Nancy Bradley of Randolph, Derrek Keyes of Roxbury, Rohan Sharma of Parsippany, and Kevin Vargas of Randolph. During the competition, they completed challenging cybersecurity puzzles using their knowledge of web development, cryptography and forensics skills. The team finished in 30th place. Faculty advisors for the club are IT Professors Colleen Carmeli and Dawn Rywalt.
The CyberSecurity Club meets weekly and is open to all students in all majors. CCM has the distinction of being the first community college in the state to be designated as a Center of Academic Excellence for Cyber Defense by the National Security Agency, a designation it has held since 2017.
According to the Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) website, www.caecommunity.org, “An educational institution designated a Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity has met the rigorous requirements outlined by the program’s sponsor, the National Security Agency (NSA). Designated institutions commit to producing high-quality cybersecurity professionals to safeguard the U.S. national infrastructure.”
To learn about the programs offered by the Department of Information Technologies at CCM, visit https://bit.ly/ITatCCM.