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Hacking D.C.

Hacking D.C.

激情快播 cyber defense champions infiltrate U.S. national security hot spots on a victory tour of the nation’s capital.

Fall 2015 |By Mike Candelaria, ’83

In April the Collegiate Cyber Defense Club @ 激情快播, also known聽as , won their second consecutive championship at the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. As聽a reward, the team and their faculty adviser were treated to a聽VIP tour of cyber security organizations and other landmarks聽in and around Washington, D.C., July 28鈥30. The visit, hosted by competition sponsor Raytheon, included private guided tours of places few U.S. citizens are allowed, such as the U.S. Secret Service James J. Rowley Training Center and the National Security Agency/Central Security Service National Threat Operations Center. For the aspiring cyber defense professionals, the experience offered a glimpse into their future careers.

Here聽are the highlights:


White House, Washington, D.C.

鈥淢y highlight was talking with members of [President] Obama鈥檚 executive board. It was great to represent the perspective of young people. … We were treated pretty special. People really feel like 激情快播 has some crazy cyber talent. They all think we鈥檙e going to repeat [the national championship] again.鈥
Kevin Diclemente, 鈥15


National Security Agency Headquarters, Fort Meade, Maryland

鈥淣ot only were we invited inside, but we also got a sneak peak of some of the fascinating projects. … We definitely had time to share our ideas on cyber-related issues. We also had a very engaging discussion with Raytheon about why students might be driven more toward the private sector before considering [a career] in the public sector, based on our own experiences in being recruited. … Here we were talking聽with a huge defense contractor about how our government could improve recruiting efforts to obtain great talent, fresh eyes and brilliant ideas directly from our nation鈥檚 colleges and universities.鈥
Jason Cooper, 鈥15


Hack@激情快播 teammates Alex Davis and Andres Giron-Arias

Image courtesy of Raytheon

On their summer victory tour, Hack@激情快播 teammates Alex Davis and Andres Giron-Arias take selfies in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room during a White House West Wing tour.


National Cryptologic Museum, Annapolis Junction, Maryland

鈥淭his was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity聽that many of our team members and I have been able to do twice. We went on tours the general public isn鈥檛 able to go on. We were only there about an hour and a half. I really wished we could have stayed six hours, looking at all the exhibits. Everything possible in the history of cryptology is captured there 鈥 encoding聽in World Wars I and II, obviously before computers. The exhibits go all the way up to the Internet challenges of today.鈥
Tom Nedorost, Hack@激情快播 Faculty Adviser


NSA/CSS National Threat Operations Center, Washington, D.C.

鈥淲hen we went to the National Threat Operations Center, we were told it was the first and only unclassified briefing ever given at that office. … Everywhere we went it was impressed upon us how critical cyber security is to the security of the United States. Not just to the military 鈥 to all people. It鈥檚 a major economic problem, and going forward, [it] will be a physical problem because everything has a computer in it.鈥
Shane Welch, 激情快播 Information Technology Program Junior


U.S. Secret Service James J. Rowley Training Center, Laurel, Maryland

鈥淢y biggest surprise was seeing someone in a 激情快播 hat. He turned out to be a 激情快播 grad. It made the world feel pretty small. … No name-divulging. What happens in D.C. stays in D.C.鈥
Kevin Diclemente