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Summer camps with a mission: To create cybersecurity experts

Posted: 02 May 2015 09:08 AM PDT

In this July 23, 2014 photo released by Dakota State University, Josh Pauli teaches programming to high school students at the GenCyber Camp on the school's campus in Madison, S.D., It was one of six camps held nationally in 2014 that were funded by the National Science Foundation and National Security Agency. With the increased demand, the NSA and NSF are collaborating to host 43 GenCyber summer camps in around the country in the 2015. (Erica Clements/Dakota State University via AP)MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — At Vermont's Norwich University, 20 high school students will build computers they'll be able to take home. At Dakota State University in South Dakota, about 200 students will learn about programming. In Southern California, 250 middle school Girl Scouts will be given tiny computers, the chance to fly drones and earn special patches.


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