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Nicholas Shaw, Mililani High School, Grade 12 <br />professors introduced me to this. <br />Logan Uyeda, University of Hawaii, Manoa, College Sophomore <br />Nathan Horiuchi, Honolulu Community College, College Sophomore <br />been not only helpful and educational, but fun as well. <br />I am a college sophomore participating in the CyberStart challenge you sponsored. Thanks, it really has been a lot of fun, and Ive learned a number of new skills from it. Its made <br /> me think of being more active in my clubs and participating in other CTF competitions too. So really, thank you for this opportunity, its been great.I would like to thank the governor <br /> who sponsors the CyberStart program, after this past month I can truly say that my skillset and grasp of a wide amount of the topics covered and tested in the competition has expanded. <br /> The program has given me a platform to jump from and compete in future CTFs. I insist that you all continue to sponsor and improve this competition so that many others like myself can <br /> be inspired and feel <br />I honestly think this is a fantastic way to get more people thinking about a career in cybersecurity . This program does a good job of showing that cybersecurity isnt boring, that <br /> there may be something for everyone to enjoy, and that might put them on the path to a participate in the competition and making it as fun and engaging as it is. <br />some teachers and students that I work with to get more people involved. I think this is a <br />great scholarship opportunity that I wish I knew about sooner and I am glad that one of my <br />Thank you for giving me the opportunity to participate in this learning experience. It has <br />Megan Lauw, Mililani High School, Grade 12 <br />Janice Evans, University of Hawaii, West Oahu, College Sophomore <br />Thank you for creating a fun site. The puzzles helped me practice some of the things I have <br />Is there anything you would like to say to the governor sponsoring the program? <br />100% of <br />a career in <br />students who <br />cybersecurity <br />to considering <br />in the past are <br />answered no <br />further training. <br />now considering <br />Hawaiis cyber-capable cybersecurity as an and present a group of young people who are now on the right path to a cybersecurity career. <br /> <br />73% <br />No No <br /> <br />98% <br />Yes Yes <br /> <br />27% <br />Had you considered a career in cybersecurity before the program? <br />Has the program made you consider further training in cybersecurity? <br />Student Feedback on Career Impact of cybersecurity professionals in the state. <br /> <br />
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