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Computer Science and Cyber Engineering juniors and seniors will hack away at 2022 Cyber Storm

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Teams of  Louisiana Tech University’s Computer Science and Cyber Engineering  students will showcase their ability to both hack into adversarial  networks and systems and defend against cyberattacks against their own  networks at Cyber Storm 2022: Encryption Gods on Friday, May 13.

Cyber  Storm provides students with opportunities to showcase their cyber  defense skills in a day-long hackfest. The hackfest pits several teams  of students in a fierce battle to test who has the best defensive  strategy, who can initiate the least defensible attacks, and who can  complete the most tasks accurately and quickly.

Administrative and black hat teams will  attempt to breach the student networks as they compete against each  other on custom infrastructures built by professors and students. The  custom hardware and network infrastructure include opportunities for  extra points. Along with attacking their competitors’ networks and  defending their own, teams will earn points by completing timed  cryptography, steganography, wireless network access, and black box  challenges.

“The teams this year have been working hard  to master the tools and techniques required to have a successful Cyber  Storm event and a successful career in cybersecurity,” Dr. Ankunda  Kiremire, program chair and professor of computer science and  coordinator of the Cyber Storm event, says. “Because the challenges  they’ll face span the breadth of a very wide field, every team member’s  experience and strengths are important. We will also be having  challenges designed by teams of students who have already participated  in Cyber Storm and are familiar with the topics and challenges our  students would enjoy.

“For the first time, we shall also have a  few challenges open to the public. These public challenges will be of  various levels and have different requirements, e.g. some can be solved  by a user with enough tenacity and a smartphone, while others will  require some field knowledge and a computer. These public challenges can  take anywhere from about 15 minutes to an hour to solve and any members  of the public who complete them get to decide which of the nine student  teams to give their points to.”

Following the 2022 theme of Encryption  Gods, the nine teams, named after the Egyptian gods Anubis, Bastet, Geb,  Horus, Osiris, Ptah, Seth, Sobek, and Thoth, will vie for the top spot  this year. Cyber Storm is free and open to the public. Join us in the  Integrated Engineering and Science Building 108 to check it out. For  more information, please contact Kiremire.

Original source can be found here.

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