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SUMMARY:Black Wings Hacks 2024
DESCRIPTION:ELEVATE YOUR TECH SKILLS AT REWRITING THE CODE’S FOURTH ANNUAL HACKATHON
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/black-wings-hacks-2024/
CATEGORIES:20 points,Challenge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240206T180000
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SUMMARY:A Chat with Black Professionals in Tech & Cybersecurity
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Black History Month\, the CARE Lab\, Black Girls Hack\, and the Women in Cybersecurity (Temple Chapter) are co-hosting this virtual event which aims to provide a platform for insightful discussions and reflections on the experiences\, challenges\, and achievements of Black men in the cybersecurity field. \nThe panelists\, distinguished professionals in the cybersecurity industry\, will share their journeys\, shedding light on the intricacies of their jobs\, roles\, and responsibilities. The focus extends beyond their professional responsibilities to explore the broader challenges they have encountered\, both within and outside their respective fields. Importantly\, the discussion will delve into the unique challenges faced by Black men in the industry\, providing an opportunity for a nuanced exploration of diversity and inclusion in cybersecurity. \nThe event offers a rare glimpse into the personal and professional lives of the panelists\, allowing attendees to gain valuable insights into the strategies and approaches these individuals employ to overcome challenges. Specifically\, the discussion will highlight the resilience and determination exhibited by Black men in navigating obstacles within the cybersecurity landscape. \nMoreover\, the event serves as a platform to discuss the broader question of what can be done to support and encourage Black men pursuing careers in cybersecurity. By addressing this issue\, the panelists contribute to a dialogue that goes beyond acknowledgment and recognition\, emphasizing the importance of creating an inclusive and supportive environment within the industry. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nPanelists \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIan Kimble\nSoftware Engineer\, ED of Black Tech Philly\nPanelist\nJamie Williams\nSenior Principal Cyber Operations\nEngineer / ATT&CK for Enterprise Lead\nPanelist\nHakeem Thomas\nProject Manager\, Randstad Digital\nPanelist\nTennisha Martin\nFounder & Executive Director of Black Girls Hack\nModerator
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/a-chat-with-black-professionals-in-tech-cybersecurity/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240219
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UID:1701-1708128000-1708300799@community.mis.temple.edu
SUMMARY:Harvard Women Engineers Code (WECode) 2024 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Harvard WECode is a global community of female-identifying and nonbinary undergraduates in college aiming to promote more representation in the technical industry for those who have been historically marginalized. We believe every person\, regardless of gender\, should have equal opportunity to pursue a technical field. WECode aims to lower barriers to entry to different career paths in tech for people of all identities. \nThis exciting in-person event\, with virtual options\, brings together brilliant women and non-binary individuals in the tech industry to explore the latest trends\, network with like-minded individuals\, and gain valuable insights from renowned speakers. Immerse yourself in a vibrant atmosphere of innovation and inspiration as you attend engaging workshops\, thought-provoking panel discussions\, and hands-on coding sessions. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to expand your knowledge\, and be a part of the ever-evolving women in tech community. Mark your calendars for the Harvard WECode 2024 Conference and prepare for an unforgettable experience! \nThere will be a career fair for in person attendees and resume drop for virtual attendees that will be shared with the sponsors. \nAdditionally\, for students who are interested in attending in person but may lack the resources\, they are offering a housing program where attendees can request to be matched with a Boston attendee who is willing to host their stay for the event. See: tinyurl.com/wecodehousing2024. We also have a housing guide: tinyurl.com/wecodehousingguide.
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/harvard-women-engineers-code-wecode-2024-conference/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240219T080000
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UID:1717-1708329600-1708344000@community.mis.temple.edu
SUMMARY:Tax Scams and Social Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Temple University’s Cybersecurity in Application\, Research & Education (CARE) Lab is challenging full-time high school and college students (aged 14+) to gain first-hand cyberattack and cybersecurity experience by participating in a creative and unique social engineering event! \n**NO TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. Students from all disciplinary backgrounds are welcomed!** \nThe CARE Lab has been brought in to help with the skyrocketing numbers of scams hitting Americans\, which oftentimes result in more specific tax scams. Your team will serve as a CARE Lab representative and engage with both victims and scammers as you work through real-time simulated scams. \n_________________________________________________________________________________________ \nCOMPETITION DATES (ALL VIRTUAL) \nOrientation: Saturday\, March 23\, 2024\, time TBD \nLive event: Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays\, from 9am to 4pm ET. \nGraduate: April 5\, 6\, 7 | Undergraduate: April 19\, 20\, 21 | High school: May 3\, 4\, 5 \nClosing ceremonies: Wednesday\, May 8\, time TBD \n_________________________________________________________________________________________ \n\n\n\nTEAM SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS\nPARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS\n\n\n1. Team Name\n1. Parental permission (if under age 18)\n\n\n2. Institution Name\n2. Code of conduct waiver (agree not to cheat)\n\n\n3. Team details: number of members\, full names\, email addresses\, profile photos\, short bios\n3. Media consent waiver (generated audio/visual content can be shared publicly)\n\n\n4. Faculty advisor details: full name\, email address\n4. Pre- and post-event survey\n\n\n5. 30 second PSA video on either identity theft or scams.\n\n\n\n\n  \nApplication page is NOW open! Register your team by Monday\, February 19th\, 2024\, at 12pm ET
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/tax-scams-and-social-engineering/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T193000
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CREATED:20240131T151855Z
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UID:1738-1708452000-1708457400@community.mis.temple.edu
SUMMARY:The cybercrime link from those behind the door (incarcerated) to those in the free world
DESCRIPTION:The pervasive use of technology in our daily lives has undoubtedly brought about numerous benefits\, but it has also become a powerful tool for individuals with criminal intent\, transcending the boundaries between the incarcerated and the “free world.” Criminals\, whether behind bars or navigating the complexities of society\, leverage technology to exploit vulnerabilities and victimize others. This omnipresent threat necessitates a heightened level of awareness to effectively mitigate and respond to potential dangers. \nThe only solace in the face of these technological challenges lies in fostering awareness of the potential risks and developing robust strategies for responding to attacks. This awareness involves not only recognizing the evolving tactics employed by criminals but also understanding the vulnerabilities that technology introduces into our interconnected world. By staying informed\, individuals can better safeguard themselves against cyber threats\, identity theft\, and various other forms of technological exploitation. \nIn honor of Black History Month\, the CARE Lab\, Black Girls Hack\, and the Women in Cybersecurity (Temple Chapter) are co-hosting this virtual event with the amazing Dr. Tessa Cole. \nSpeaker: Dr. Tessa Cole \n \nBio: Dr. Cole earned a Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice from Georgia State University. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed publications such as Victims & Offenders and International Criminal Justice Review\, with several forthcoming publications. She served a temporary assignment with the Department of Homeland Security\, Homeland Security Investigation (HSI)\, and as Director of Research for Street Grace\, a 501(c)(3) Organization that focused on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. Specific to her area of research\, she conducted studies on internet-based platforms\, such as Telegram\, Discord\, Monster\, Indeed\, and Seeking Arrangements\, and analyzed the yield data from research studies to provide vital information to government organizations\, such as the Federal Reserve Bank. She has taught various criminology and criminal justice courses.\nCurrently\, she teaches and serves as a Deputy Sheriff in a major metropolitan agency in the southeast in an investigation unit focused on digital forensics and criminal enterprises. \nDr. Cole on LinkedIn  \n 
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/the-cybercrime-link-from-those-behind-the-door-incarcerated-to-those-in-the-free-world/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T163000
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SUMMARY:Opportunity Knocks: Wisdom from Recent Grads on Jobs & Internships
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: When sending the email to register be sure to include Temple MIS Department in your email registration.  If you do not do this\, you may not be awarded points if it cannot be reconciled. You must attend the entire event to receive points. \nGAIN INDUSTRY INSIGHT! \nIn a webinar format (zoom)\, hear from recent grads who are within their first five years on the job. Their experiences will help you create your own path to achieving future goals. \nSome of the companies that will be in attendance include: \nComcast\, UGI Corporation\, Philadelphia Insurance Companies\, Key Bank\, Accenture\, Vanguard\, RSM\, Closets byDesign\, Lincoln Financial Group and more! \nCHAT WITH EMPLOYERS AS WELL! \nFollowing the webinar\, a link is provided for the opportunity to chat with employers and fellow students in breakout rooms.
URL:https://community.mis.temple.edu/professionalachievement/event/opportunity-knocks-wisdom-from-recent-grads-on-jobs-internships/
CATEGORIES:25 Points,Event
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