Terra State students place 2nd in NSA Codebreaker Challenge

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Press Staff Writer

        Terra State Community College cybersecurity students completed the National Security Agency (NSA) Codebreaker Challenge for the second consecutive year, placing second nationally among community colleges and 28th overall out of 466 colleges and universities.
        Thirty-eight students participated in the challenge, which started in August 2021. Students applied their computer skills to cracking passwords, social engineering, complex mathematic computations and reverse engineering software to solve problems in a fictional story.
        “Education in computer science has many different options that students can choose from for their future,” said assistant professor Michael Daigneault. “Since 2017, the program has developed into something that challenges students beyond the normal skills that are taught.
        “Their critical thinking and creative skills are challenged with tasks such as the NSA Codebreaker Challenge to create solutions that normally cannot be duplicated until they enter the real world of work,” Daigneault said. “This year’s challenge was just as difficult as the previous and to compete against major universities brings the students a sense of pride and helps build their confidence.
        “Watching the excitement from students going through the challenge has brought me great joy and I look forward to competing again this year,” he said.
        Terra State’s team finished second place out of all community colleges in the country. The college also outpaced Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brigham Young University, The Ohio State University, Purdue University and Pennsylvania State University.
 
 

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