CEROC Student Organizations
CyberEagles
The CyberEagles student cyber organization is open to all university students with
an interest in cyber. The bi-weekly fall and spring semester meetings host a variety
of guest speakers from academia, government, and industry. These meetings will also
have competition teams conducting recaps of recent competitions.
Women in Cybersecurity - Student Chapter
The Women in Cybersecurity Tennessee Tech Student Chapter is the first student chapter
in the nation to affiliate with the national Women in Cybersecurity Organization.
Established in 2016, the Tennessee Tech WiCyS student chapter is the first of its
kind. In accordance to the WiCyS mission, the chapter is dedicated to providing women
and minorities at Tennessee Tech with opportunities for professional development,
career advancement, and networking.
Cyber Interest Groups
CTF
The Capture the Flag (CTF) Cyber Interest Group is focused on a variety of competition
formats featuring the solving of cyber challenges providing information artifacts
(a.k.a. flags) for points or clues to a final solution. Their primary competitions
are the National Cyber League (NCL) - individual and team, Hivestorm, and InfoSec
CTF.
Defense
The Defense Cyber Interest Group is focused on the work of information system protection
(hardening) from external threats. Their primary competitions are the SouthEast Collegiate
Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC), Hivestorm, and the Department of Energy CyberForce
Competition.
Offense
The Offense Cyber Interest Group is focused on the work of information system penetration
testing with the goal of identifying weaknesses in establish systems. Their primary
competitions are the Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition (CPTC) [Central Region
host location] and the Department of Energy CyberForce Competition.