The Rotary Club of Mexico hosted Missouri Military Academy Cadet and Instructor CW4(R) Jason Landrum on Friday, January 26, to present information on recent accomplishments of the MMA Cybersecurity Program. Shared by Cyber 1 cadets Jacob Shellaberger, Sean Mumm, and Jose Gabriel Elizondo Villarreal. Insights into what they are learning in the program. MMA is one of his nine schools within the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AJROTC) Cybersecurity Pilot Program.
Among the MMA cadets' cybersecurity accomplishments, the Cyber 1 cadets participated in a Capture the Flag competition in November 2023 with five other AJROTC cyber programs across the United States. The timed competition required cadets to use deductive reasoning and research skills while working in a sophisticated environment.・Stressful environment. Coverage included wireless technology, web browsing, data storage, risk assessment, peripherals, mobile devices, malware, hardware/hardware security, cyberwarfare/defense, CIA triad, and cyber history.
Although MMA's Cyber 1 cadets have only been in the cyber program for one semester, they have successfully competed against schools that have students with one to two years of cybersecurity experience, Landrum said. Masu. The MMA cadet finished the tournament in 1st, 5th, 8th and 10th place against CY1 students and against CY1/CY2 mixed team he finished in 2nd, 6th and 9th place. , ranked 15th.
The following candidates participated in this competition:
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Cadet Sean Mumm '27 from Mexico
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Cadet Eric Shellaberger '27 from Mexico
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Cadet Khoa Duong '26 from Vietnam
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Cadet Tiago Luas DeLuca '25 from Brazil
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Cadet Hayden James '27 from Mexico
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Cadet Brody Luckman '27 from Willard
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Cadet from Vietnam Triet Bui '25
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Aidan Maristany Diaz ’25, a cadet from Jupiter, Florida;
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Cadet Mbaye Diagne '25, from the Bronx, New York
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Cadet Jose Gabriel Elizondo Villarreal '26 from Mexico
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Cadet Dominic Brognano ’25 from Vero Beach, Florida;
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Cadet Charles McWilliams ’25, of Omaha, Nebraska.
Landrum said the challenge of the contest was not just to find the right answer, but to find the most accurate answer. “For example, if he has four answers to a question, one he is 100% correct, but the other answers are partially correct,” he says. “Another challenge for this contest was paying attention to detail and crafting answers with contest-appropriate syntax. Tips from the questions.”
MMA's cybersecurity program is designed to provide cadets with a rewarding and relevant experience and prepare them for entry into the cyber workforce, pursuit of higher education, and/or participation in military service. This innovative four-year cyber program is part of the Army's effort to bring his STEM curriculum to high schools across the country.