We invite you to register for the 6th Annual Cyber Investigation Camp
June 29 to July 1
Hosted by The University of Scranton
Join us for 3 days this summer for the 6th Annual Cyber-AI Investigation Camp. This is an opportunity for high school students to enjoy an exciting exploration in cyber investigation and cybersecurity experience in the AI & Robotics age.
The Cyber-AI Investigation Camp is a three-day camp that will focus on increasing student interest in cybercrime investigation by teaching cybersecurity knowledge, safe online behavior, and cyber forensics investigation. Camp participants will engage in hands-on explorations of the many aspects of cybersecurity including, foundations of cybersecurity, cyber law, drone operation, AI, and digital forensics investigation techniques.
Camp participants will explore the world of cyber investigation with experts in the field through fun, real-world learning experiences enhanced by teacher-student interaction. Camp activities include hands-on exercises, interactive lectures, games, and career exploration.
A typical camp day starts at 9 am and ends at 3pm in the Weiss Hall Cyber-Forensics Lab at the University of Scranton. On the 3rd day of the camp, students will participate in a cybercrime investigation competition. This competition will be held as a team in the University’s Cyber-Forensics lab.
The commuter rate is $399 and includes lunch. The residential rate, which includes three nights of housing from June 28 - July 1 and meals (breakfast June 29 through lunch July 1), is $699. Returning campers and sibling discounts are available.
Contact Dr. Michael Jenkins (michael.jenkins@scranton.edu) with questions.