TLDR:
UA Little Rock hosted a cybersecurity summer camp for students in grades 7-12 to learn essential cybersecurity skills. Students gained hands-on experience in safeguarding digital information and exploring the field of cybersecurity. They learned about protecting against digital threats, cybersecurity terminology, how to stay ahead of hackers, and the use of artificial intelligence technology.
- UA Little Rock hosted a cybersecurity summer camp for students in grades 7-12.
- Students gained hands-on experience in safeguarding digital information and exploring the field of cybersecurity.
Arkansas students learn valuable skills during UA Little Rock’s Cybersecurity Camp. Students learned about the CIA of cybersecurity (Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability), how layers of security work, and how to use artificial intelligence technology to strengthen defenses and counter attacks. The camp included group projects where students created public service announcements promoting cybersecurity awareness.
Individual students like Kyle Stewart, Calliope L’Eplattenier, and Tucker Lampe shared their experiences and interest in cybersecurity as a potential career.