Information technology students at the College of Southern Maryland tested their cyber security skills at the Johns Hopkins Universityโs Annual Digital Forensics Competition recently and came out on top.
Students, coached by CSM Adjunct Faculty Robert Murphy, were challenged with extracting data from a broken compact disk and a broken floppy disk, cracking password protected files and analyzing keylogger files used to record keystrokes. The competition was modeled after the U.S. Department of Defense Cyber Crime Centerโs annual forensics competition.
โOur team came together from being in the same class,โ said CSM student David Shelnutt of Waldorf.ย โIt means a lot to me to win an award like this and I intend to use this on my resume. My major is information systems security and my career path will hopefully lead to getting a security related job after I finish my associateโs degree at CSM.โ Shelnutt plans to continue working toward a bachelorโs degree.
For information on CSMโs Information Technology Programs, visit www.csmd.edu or contact CSM Business and Technology Chair Jeff Tjiputra at JeffT@csmd.eduย or 301-934-7556.
