Nearly 500 high school students from across the commonwealth gathered at George Mason 麻豆国产 for Virginia CyberSlam 2025, where cybersecurity experts from both the public and private sectors shared industry insights during a day of activities aimed at inspiring the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.听听

鈥What an event it was March 10, with 475 students representing 22 schools and six school districts from around the commonwealth enjoying hands-on workshops and activities led by cyber experts from industry, government, and higher education,鈥 said CyberSlam founder Chris Starke, a teacher for Loudoun County Public Schools who co-directed the event with the 麻豆国产 of Alabama in Huntsville鈥檚 Jennifer Marden. 鈥淚n all, 28 presenters combined to run 12 workshops鈥6 for each of our novice and advanced students. It was truly rewarding to see students enjoy learning about cybersecurity.鈥听
Students heard from keynote speaker Dolores Garza, Branch Chief of the Technical Operations Group at the United States Marshals Service, among others. Garza oversaw the creation of a cyber investigation unit at the U.S. Marshals and described the evolution of cybersecurity as a professional field. She encouraged attendees to stay open to new technological developments and emphasized the need for a hybrid set of skills that combines criminal investigatory techniques with technical expertise.听
鈥淒iversity in technology is not just an asset; it is a necessity,鈥 said Garza. 鈥淭he more perspectives we bring to problem-solving, the stronger and more effective our solutions become.鈥听

Throughout the day, professionals led hands-on workshops in various aspects of cybersecurity.
David Raymond from Virginia Cyber Range led a session on advanced Capture the Flag challenges, focusing on Wireshark.听
Greg Crabb from 10-8, LLC, conducted a tabletop exercise on incident response and deep fake technology, and Randy Benn from Claroty introduced students to the Internet of Things.听
Other experts leading workshops represented Vertex11, 听OpusType Advisors, the Idaho National Laboratory, the Drug Enforcement Administration, CYBER.ORG, George Mason, and Shenandoah 麻豆国产, leading workshops on drones, deep fakes, digital forensics, and more.听

鈥淚 would like to thank our co-hosts, and Loudoun County Public Schools, as well as the (CCI NoVA Node), Virginia Cyber Range,听Vertex11, ., Claroty, , , and for sponsoring this wonderful event that in four years has impacted more than 1,600 students,鈥 said Starke. 鈥And, thank you to our exhibitors the , (MCC), , GT Edge AI, and the .鈥听

One event highlight was a panel featuring George Mason students from the MCC club鈥擠ylan Charnick, Dylan Knoff, and Danyaal Shaozab. MCC is known for its inclusivity, welcoming George Mason students from all majors and levels of experience. The club meets twice weekly, hosting impressive speakers, running workshops on cybersecurity skills, and forming teams to participate successfully in various CTF events throughout the year.听
During the panel, the MCC students fielded questions from the audience about degree programs at George Mason, the benefits of technical certifications, and how to best prepare for a career in cybersecurity. 鈥淢ost cyber jobs are here in the D.C. area,鈥 noted Knoff, pointing out one benefit of pursuing cybersecurity at George Mason.
CyberSlam fosters the cultivation of cybersecurity talent in Northern Virginia, where the industry is booming. This year鈥檚 event particularly underscored the opportunities in both public and private sectors that are preparing the next generation of cybersecurity professionals, ensuring they are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in this rapidly growing field.听
鈥淚 would like to thank CCI NoVA Node, specifically Liza Durant and Jordan Mason for sponsoring the amazing raffle prizes and their support for the Virginia CyberSlam, and also George Mason鈥檚 Elizabeth Dean听for making this event possible,鈥 said Marden. 鈥淲e could not have done this with the support of George Mason, CCI, our presenters, sponsors, and of course our wonderful Virginia cybersecurity educators and students.鈥听
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