Two Types of Internships:
- Fall 2023: 5-week & 10-week remote internship
- Spring 2024: 5-week & 15-week remote internship
Description:
The Leahy Center for Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity is pleased to host five-week and fifteen-week-long internships in cybersecurity for high school students. The internships will provide high school students with the opportunity to get hands-on technical experience with a Raspberry Pi project.

Champlain College & CyberTech are proud to partner with GenCyber for this internship. With funding provided by the National Security Agency and the National Science Foundation, the GenCyber [HR1] program aims to boost interest and awareness of cybersecurity careers and increase diversity in the cybersecurity workforce in the United States.
Goals:
The internship will foster the participants’ understanding of cybersecurity concepts and encourage the promotion of the field within their schools and communities. Participants will leave the internship with a better understanding of the Raspbian Operating System, Bash scripting, Python programming, and various cybersecurity tools.
Where:
The internships will take place virtually via inSpace hosted through the Leahy Center.
Instructors:
The CyberTech Awareness Program teaches this program with the guidance of full-time faculty from Champlain College’s Cybersecurity program.
Application:
Participants do not need any prior background or experience in security or computers to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Please complete the GenCyber – High School Internship Google Form and we will get back to you promptly.
For any questions regarding the internship, please email cybertech@champlain.edu.
Sponsors:
GenCyber teacher workshops and student camps are sponsored jointly by the National Science Foundation and the National Security Agency.

