Cybersecurity
In our ever-increasing connected world, both the scale and the scope of computing is continuing to move forward at a rapid pace of adoption. As existing computer and compute device usage expands, the landscape of systems and threats against them continue to grow.
GenCyber Camp Information for High School Students and Parents / Guardians
Students are provided an opportunity to explore the field of Cybersecurity in efforts to inform their future University studies.
- Our camp is taught by Cybersecurity experts and has a guest speaker series of professionals from Industry.
- Come join us for the adventure in solving a cyber crime in which students will forensically trace the path of attackers through a network and its systems to catch the adversary.
- Our camp serves both as an introduction to Cybersecurity and the various career opportunities and pathways to pursuing an education in this field.
- No prior experience or background is needed.
High School Camp Information (2025)
- Grades: Rising into Grades 9-12
- Dates: July 21 - 25, 2025 (all day)
- Lunch: Provided
- Location: University of Oregon
Apply: Request a Seat here.
Highlights from Past GenCyber Summer Camps
Relive the excitement of our previous GenCyber Summer Camps! Our high school students dove into the world of cybersecurity through hands-on activities, solved thrilling cyber mysteries, and learned from industry experts. Check out these moments from our 2024 camp and join us in 2025 for an unforgettable experience!




What Our Campers Say

“The GenCyber Camp was amazing! I learned so much.”– Sarah, 2024 Camper

“Watching these students grow in just one week was inspiring — the future of cybersecurity is in good hands.”– Kenneth, 2024 Volunteer

“It was a perfect intro into cybersecurity,It was cool to see how they introduced different areas of cybersecurity because it’s a big field.”– Jackson, 2023 camper

“Solving the cyber mystery was super fun!”– Jamie, 2024 Camper

“I learned that a lot of people aren’t safe on social media. They share a lot of information that people can easily get a hold of”– Brott, 2023 camper
