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St. Louis Converge Tour - STLCC - Florissant Valley (Copy)

  • St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley Campus 3400 Pershall Road Ferguson, MO, 63135 United States (map)

The Converge Tour is the Alliance’s coast to coast cybersecurity event series with middle, high school and college students. Our 3-4 hour workshops expose students to a wide swath of cybersecurity careers, skills and resources, along with gamified education through our Capture The Flag Platform. Most importantly, it provides an opportunity for students to interact directly with local cybersecurity professionals, building relationships and gaining real world knowledge on what’s important today.

As a mentor, you’ll be asked to be yourself, share your career experience in bite size chunks and help students through our Capture The Flag game. (Don’t worry, we have helper packets with all of the answers)

We’ll have a host that will moderate the entire program and there is no prep work for you to do, just show up, connect with a few students and have fun. We know you’ll have a great time networking with other local security professionals as well.

Event Specifics:

This event is co-sponsored by the The Gateway Higher Education Cybersecurity Coalition, St. Louis Community Colleges, & The Global Center For Cybersecurity

Volunteers should arrive by 8:45am. The event concludes at 12:30pm. Lunch will be provided

  • 8:45 Busses Arrive and Students Get Situated

  • 9:15 Introductions and Basic Principals of Cybersecurity (Host led discussion with students)

  • 10:00 Capture The Flag

  • 11:15 Break For Lunch

  • 11:30 Career Pathways Discussion and Ongoing Resources

  • 12:15 Closing Comments and Students Depart

  • 12:30 Event Concludes

Every Converge Tour event in 2023 is made possible by our long time partners Microsoft and Mastercard, and we’re grateful to have renewed support in 23 from Cisco Secure.

Register Here to volunteer as a cybersecurity mentor

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