Hacking Voting Machines In light of the election season, we hosted an eye-opening presentation on the topic of hacking voting machines. We explored real-world examples of vulnerabilities in voting systems and how they have been exploited How to Hack an ATM Machine Continuing the series of presentations, we discussed the
We have been continuing through the Cyberpatriot competition, recently completing our second round and continuing to our state rounds this weekend! Once again, each one of our team achieved outstanding results. In this second round, the goal was to secure three virtual computers (running three different operating systems) and complete
Our club recently participated in the first round of the CyberPatriot competition, with impressive results. For those unfamiliar, CyberPatriot is a national youth cybersecurity program created by the Air Force Association (AFA). It’s designed to inspire students toward careers in cybersecurity and other STEM fields. Two out of our three
We’re almost complete in our preparation for our qualification flights for ARC! We are nearing completion of STRATA 2 which has many notable upgrades over STRATA 1. STRATA 2 t is far more accurate and rigid in its design and utilizes a different guiding system that will result in more
We received both Excellence award and Tournament Finalist at Mt. SAC regional competition. This qualified us for States where we competed last weekend and received Sportsmanship award!
The Cybersecurity Club just competed in picoCTF, a cybersecurity competition hosted by Carnegie Mellon University, structured around a capture-the-flag framework. We were challenged to engage in tasks that involved reverse engineering, cryptography, AI, web exploitation, and forensics to solve problems and capture ‘flags’. We are also competing in the USCC
Come to Mira Costa STEAM night on April 25th, and see them demonstrate their robot and talk about their past season.
Four students received recognition for competing in the National Cyber Scholarship Competition. Two students, Rena Parikh and Charles Hiatt were named Finalists. Audrey Lee and Emily Doami were both named Scholars and each received a $2500 scholarship to a U.S. college of their choice. Congrats to all four students!
Two Cybersecurity Club teams, Raw Sugar and Team 6one , competed last weekend in the Lockheed Martin Cyberquest 2021 competition. Team 6one (Audrey Lee, Ben Hacohen, Dylan Iskandar, Darren Ng, Isamar Zhu) took 1st place in the U.S. Virtual Site competition. Raw Sugar…(tbd)
The Technology & Engineering Boosters would like to thank Google for their generous $750 donation to the Mira Costa Robotics Club. Special thanks go to Robotics Club member, Audrey Lee and Robotics Mentor, Brian Fan, who spearheaded this effort to procure funding for our club. This year many of the
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