Information technology students at the College of Southern Maryland tested their cyber security skills at the Johns Hopkins Universityโ€™s 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 Centerโ€™s annual forensics competition.

โ€œOur team came together from being in the same class,โ€ said CSM student David Shelnutt of Waldorf.ย  โ€œIt 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 associateโ€™s degree at CSM.โ€ Shelnutt plans to continue working toward a bachelorโ€™s degree.

For information on CSMโ€™s Information Technology Programs, visit www.csmd.edu or contact CSM Business and Technology Chair Jeff Tjiputra at JeffT@csmd.eduย  or 301-934-7556.