Creativity is Encouraged

Last semester, the students presented their, which they use as part of their miniature lab. These were created from donated HP workstations thanks to our partner sponsors. The students used the maker space within Akron STEM High School to create awesome designs for their now hot-rod machines. One of the teams even cut a hole in their case for a larger graphics card to be installed, never mind the fact that it’s about 10 years old!

Below are the student hackboxes they use as part of their miniature lab.

A Call to Support

(Coach) Jeff Caranna leads the program, and curriculum is being developed jointly as part of Akron STEM’s partner program, which is a collaboration among several organizations, including DeepSeas, Federal Bank of Cleveland, First Energy, Goodyear, GPD Group, IBM X-Force, Involta, and S3 Technologies. When cybersecurity is taught as a sport and framed as hacking exercises, young people become interested. Students in the Akron program are earning their place in information security. We are calling for similar grassroots information security training that fosters creativity and real technical ability among students.

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