GenCyber Camps
GenCyber Experience Saturday Camps
The GenCyber Experience returns this Fall with events for area middle and high school students. Join the Cybersecurity Ambassadors for a hands-on approach as you solve real-world cyber challenges with professional-grade tools and techniques. Advanced registration is required.
What is it?
The GenCyber Experience is an opportunity for area students in grades 6-8 and 9-12 to learn about cybersecurity and its careers through hands-on experience with real-world tools and problems. Each session can host 30 students.
Where is it?
Sessions are held at the Center for Cybersecurity, 2nd Floor, SCI Building, 220 W. Garden
St., downtown Pensacola.
When is It?
We have 2 sessions in the Fall of 2023. One in October and one in November.
- Saturday, October 21, 2023: All Girl's Day (Girl's Only)
Meet our Women in Cyber panel and get hands-on experience with our "Hack & Crack" exercise on the Florida Cyber Range.
Grades 6-12 @ 9:00AM -12:00 PM
- Saturday, November 11, 2023: Cyber Games
What do Capture the Flag, Red v. Blue, Codebreaking Challenges, and Bug Bounty all have in common? They are all really good ways to learn and build your cyber skills. In this experience, you will learn how games can teach you a thing or two.
Grades 6-8 @ 9:00AM -12:00 PM | Grades 9-12 @ 1- 4:00 PM
How much does it cost?
Sessions are free of charge thanks to the GenCyber grant program.
How do I register my student?
Click the button below and complete the form.
Download the 2023 GenCyber Experience Fall Camps flyer.
For more info, contact Jesse Hamilton at jhamilton1@uwf.edu.
GenCyber Experience Summer Camps
What is it?
A week-long camp that provides an introduction to the world of cybersecurity. The camps are open to rising 7th to 10th-grade students. Participants will:
- Get hands-on experience with real-world labs. Lots of labs!
- Meet people who do this and get paid for it!
- Make new friends and have fun!
Where is it?
Sessions are held at the Center for Cybersecurity, 2nd Floor, SCI Building, 220 W. Garden St., downtown Pensacola.
When is It?
We will offer 2 week-long camps this summer.
- June 5-9, 2023, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (CDT)
- June 12-16, 2023, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (CDT)
How much does it cost?
The camps are free of charge thanks to the GenCyber grant program.
How do I register my student?
Registration is now closed.


2021 GenCyber Camp Highlights
The UWF Pathways to Cyber Program offered two GenCyber camps in June 2021. The first was UWF GenCyber Guiding Cyber Mentors Camp, a week-long camp for educators in grades 1-12. Teachers learned about cybersecurity concepts and cybersecurity ethics through hands-on activities via online instruction. They developed lesson plans for their classrooms through experiential and role-playing activities.
The second camp, GenCyber Journey in Cybersecurity: A Girl Scouts Adventure, was launched later in the month as an exciting way to increase diversity in the profession. The Center partnered with the Girl Scouts of Gateway Council for an interactive, online, cyber-themed summer program aimed at girls in grades 6-8. We connected GenCyber Cybersecurity Concepts to the Cadette Cybersecurity Journey and created an opportunity for each Scout to earn all 3 journey badges (Cybersecurity Basics, Cybersecurity Safeguards, and Cybersecurity Investigator) by the end of the week.
The Pensacola News Journal and UWF Newsroom covered the camp. Click the links below for their coverage.
2019 UWF Pathways to Cyber Camps
The UWF Pathways to Cyber Program offered a GenCyber camp for high school students on June 17-21. The camp served as a platform for a statewide program to increase interest in cybersecurity careers and workforce diversity, enhance cybersecurity awareness and improve cybersecurity content and teaching methods for high school curricula.
The camp was composed of high school students from 9th to 12th grade and 2019 high school graduates, who learned about Cybersecurity First Principles together through engaging curricula and hands-on activities in Cyber Operations And Security Training (COAST) Lab and the Florida Cyber Range. The five-day fast-paced program served as an introduction to the Cybersecurity First principles, cybersecurity careers, and how to utilize the Linux operating system and command line. Additionally, the program provided participants with a practical learning experience and perspective on the broader topic of cybersecurity.
The University of West Florida also hosted Guiding Cyber Mentors, a five-day GenCyber teachers’ camp with 20 teachers targeted at grades 1-12. The non-residential camp was hosted at UWF facility during the week of June 10, 2019, and focused on three goals: (a) developing a community of mentors, (b) developing a shared repository of lesson plans for grades 1-12 archived on the Florida Cyber Range (FCR) as a Cyber Guidebook for teachers used to train a future generation of Cyber Mentors, and (c) providing continuous year-long professional development opportunities. A mix of classroom instructions and hands-on and role-playing activities were used, with participants’ experience culminating in lesson plan development and presentation.
2018 GenCyber Camp Highlights
The UWF Pathways to Cyber Program offered two GenCyber combination camps for high school students and teachers on June 25-29 and July 9-13. The camps served as a platform for a statewide program to increase interest in cybersecurity careers and workforce diversity, enhance cybersecurity awareness and improve cybersecurity content and teaching methods for high school curricula.
Each camp included 24 high school students and 12 middle and high school teachers, who learned about Cybersecurity First Principles together through engaging curricula and hands-on activities in the UWF Cybersecurity Battle Lab. The five-day, fast-paced program served as an introduction to the Cybersecurity First principles, cybersecurity careers and how to utilize the Linux operating system and command line. Additionally, the program provided participants with a practical learning experience and perspective on the broader topic of cybersecurity.
Pensacola News Journal, Santa Rosa Press Gazette and WEAR-TV each covered the camp. Click the links below for their coverage.
PNJ| Santa Rosa Press Gazette| WEAR-TV| Center for Cybersecurity Blog

The UWF Pathways to Cyber Program hosted two combination camps in July 2017 for high school students and teachers. The National Security Agency/National Science Foundation Program funded the GenCyber camps. The camps served as a platform for a statewide program to increase interest in cybersecurity careers and workforce diversity, enhance cybersecurity awareness and improve cybersecurity content and teaching methods for high school curricula.
Students and teachers learned about the Cybersecurity First Principles, career opportunities in the region and networked with cybersecurity experts through engaging curricula and hands-on activities such as a scavenger hunt, NSA Day of Cyber and a private-eye program.
Blog: GenCyber Camp Enhances Cybersecurity Awareness
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