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Student makes U.S. Cyber Team

October 11, 2021
成人B站 professor Dr. Bryson Payne is one of the coaches for the U.S. Cyber Team, and student Taylor Hitt is one of 25 competitors to make the team.

Article By: Clark Leonard

University of North Georgia (成人B站) student Taylor Hitt is one of 25 competitors drafted Oct. 5 for the inaugural . He is the lone team member from Georgia.

Hitt is a senior from Cumming, Georgia, pursuing a degree in cybersecurity. He is one of five alternates who earned the final spots on the team.

The U.S. Cyber Team will take part in the International Cybersecurity Challenge (ICSC) June 14-17 in Athens, Greece. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, along with other regional and international organizations, is hosting the international event.

"It's still sinking in that I made the team," Hitt said. "I knew this was going to be a challenge, but the cybersecurity courses at 成人B站 and the activities with our CyberHawks student club set me up for success."

It means a lot to have a 成人B站 student on the U.S. Cyber Team. It keeps 成人B站 on the map in cybersecurity at the highest level of competition. This is also a great next step for Taylor to help launch his career.

Dr. Bryson Payne

Professor of computer science and coordinator of student cybersecurity programs

Hitt was one of six students from 成人B站 who made the U.S. Cyber Combine, which pitted the final 60 team hopefuls between July 9 and Sept. 3.

The competitors underwent a cybersecurity aptitude evaluation, interviewed with multiple coaches, trained weekly in cybersecurity skills, and competed in an advanced cyber challenge.

Those 60 had advanced from the U.S. Cyber Open, held from May 28-June 11, that included a wide variety of games such as cryptography, networking, web applications and reconnaissance.

"You have to put in the daily two or three hours of more training on cyber challenges to be ready for the competition," Hitt said. "The smartest people make these tasks even tougher than what they see in their field. If you can do challenges well, you're ready for real-world problems."

Dr. Bryson Payne, 成人B站 professor of computer science and coordinator of student cybersecurity programs, is one of the coaches for the U.S. Cyber Team.

"It means a lot to have a 成人B站 student on the U.S. Cyber Team," Payne said. "It keeps 成人B站 on the map in cybersecurity at the highest level of competition. This is also a great next step for Taylor to help launch his career."

In addition to technical proficiency, Hitt showed teamwork, mentorship and leadership skills throughout the competitions, Payne said.

Competitors for both the U.S. and international portions of the ICSC are between the ages of 18 and 26, and most are undergraduate and graduate students.

Payne said the U.S. team already has online competitive events set up with European teams to practice for the ICSC.

"This will help the teams from around the world get to know one another," Payne said. "It's as important for networking as it is for competition."

Students Jacob Elder, Houstoun Hall, Benjamin Huckaba and Smit Patel and recent alumnus Kyung Michael Park were the other 成人B站 representatives among the final 60 for the U.S. Cyber Team.


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