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The Computer Information Technology program judged and operated the Capture the Flag event on May 11th for the 2016 Cyber Security Conference in Murfreesboro, TN. Steve Mallard, Sr. Master CIT instructor demonstrated Man in the Middle attacks and demonstrated a SCADA system being hacked.
The Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security, Middle Tennessee State University and Central Service Association sponsored the highly informative conference on cybersecurity at the MTSU campus in Murfreesboro,
The program included presentations from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, FBI, and private sector cyber security partners. The group addressed business and industry intrusions, incidence handling and response, identifying vulnerabilities, understanding threats, and designing strategies for security. This event was for governments, health care, education, transportation, financial institutions, utilities, business, and industry professionals.
See more pictures by Dawn Babian on the college's Facebook page.
First place CTF 2016 Cyber Summit – Adam Heady, Matt Smallwood, Andrew Sprague, Jareid Olsen, Jason McClure, Bill Young
Steven Dyer - CSA (Presenting Trophy -Sponsor)
Steve Mallard TCAT Shelbyville (Presenter/Judge - Far Right)
Second place CTF 2016 Cyber Summit - Steve Hess, Alex Cadreche, Marek Kwasniewski, Boyd Goodin, Mike FawBush
Steven Dyer - CSA (Far Left -Sponsor)
Steve Mallard TCAT Shelbyville (Presenter/Judge - Far Right)