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Preparing for Cyber 11-4-2020

Today we had 20 members show up. Today we talked about what positions everyone had on the team. We went over the PowerPoint for windows defense, if you want to review it, it’s on the Cyber Patriot website. There are a lot of resources there. Remember, round 1 is on the 14th of November. So

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10-27-2020

Today we finalized teams and talked about what we did wrong. All from the comfort of our homes on Discord calls. Having the groups of the people that are doing Windows, Linux, and PacketTracers split up should’ve helped where everyone when, got lost in the OS. For the newbies, this was an experience to listen

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Practice 10-7-2020

Today was the sneak of CyberPatriot’s virtual machines. We had most of our team members show. For some, this was difficult, others were completely lost. That’s ok, we will come back and look at that we did right and, what we can fix. The VM’s are a little different, difficult than what we had last

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Preparing for Cyber Patriot 9-23-2020

We had 20 students join today! Splitting the 20 students into three groups. One was Windows 10, another was Windows Server (2016), and the last one was Ubuntu (GNU/Linux). Some groups did get farther than others, and that’s ok. The point of today was not to breeze through the operating systems but to understand them,

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Digital Forensics 9-2-2020

Today we had a great party of 26 people that joined today. For the first time of the year, we as a club started using Autopsy, a digital forensics application that can be used to pick apart drives. From seeing deleted files to checking what operating system was being used, you can do it all

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Cryptology Pt2 8-26-2020

Today we had 21 people join! Continuing after last week, we went over cryptology. Mr.Smith made a CTF(capture the flag) that will be up until September 2nd(details about it is on OHHStech). The CTF was composed of cryptology questions some required you to make a python script to decrypt or encrypt others was identifying what

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Cryptology! 8-19-20

We had 26 people join, with a special guest Kaylom Arias. Today we dove into to cryptology, deciphered code that was encrypted using a Caesar cipher. We used Python (coding language) to make a Ceaser cipher and encrypt it to Rot13 (More on that below). There is now a club Repl.it that you can join.

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