Ever wonder exactly how your mobile device is able to access the internet? What exactly is inside a computer anyway? Do you want to learn what it takes to defend our country from cyber-attacks? Consider joining Loyola Blakefield’s Cyber Science camp this summer. During the week you will learn about how technology actually works and the skills needed to defend our nation from cyber-attacks and intrusions. Some of the topics to be introduced include: cyber science principles, computing devices and their architecture, IP networks, steganography, and operating system defense of Windows and Linux based systems. Please note – no previous computing experience is necessary to join this program. All instruction will be conducted in the Loyola Cyber Science Lab in Xavier Hall. Half Day Lunch Option: If you are interested in signing your camper up for two half day camps, you should also register them for lunch as an add on option to either camp. This will ensure a smooth transition from morning camp, to a supervised lunch provided in our dining facility, and transition to their afternoon camp session.
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