Norwich welcomes Vermont students for annual Day of Cyber

By NU Marketing & Communications Office

Students from across the state gather for a day of cyber learning on The Hill.

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Norwich University hosted its annual Day of Cyber, welcoming middle and high school students from across Vermont to campus for a hands-on, daylong immersion in the world of cybersecurity.

Organized by CyFER (Cybersecurity & Forensics Education and Research) and supported by the Norwich University Cyber Institute, the event offered an interactive introduction to one of the nation’s fastest growing and most essential fields. Aligned with Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the program brought together hundreds of Vermont students eager to explore topics at the intersection of technology, national security, and digital defense.

A Day of Discovery and Engagement

Throughout the day, participants rotated through a series of workshops and demonstrations led by Norwich faculty and cybersecurity students. Sessions were designed to give young learners a glimpse into both the technical and strategic sides of the modern cyber world, including:

  •  Digital Forensics — exploring how investigators trace data and uncover evidence in cyber incidents
  • Cyber Careers — mapping educational and professional pathways in cybersecurity and information technology
  • Information Warfare (IW) — examining how information is used and protected in national defense and digital operations
  • AI Showcase — demonstrating the evolving role of artificial intelligence in both cyber innovation and security
  • Information Assurance (IA) — understanding how organizations protect systems and maintain data integrity
  • Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) — learning how publicly available data is analyzed and applied responsibly

Each session offered participants a chance to ask questions, engage with interactive tools, and see real-world applications of the concepts taught in Norwich’s nationally recognized cybersecurity programs.

Bridging Classrooms and Careers
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The Day of Cyber reflects Norwich University’s continued leadership in cybersecurity education and outreach. As one of the nation’s first institutions designated a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security, Norwich remains committed to building the future cyber workforce.

By connecting middle and high school students directly with Norwich faculty, current cybersecurity majors, and cutting-edge facilities, the event helps demystify the field and showcase the broad range of opportunities available from policy and forensics to programming and intelligence analysis. For many participants, the day served as their first opportunity to experience university-level learning in a collaborative, hands-on setting.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Events like Day of Cyber highlight Norwich University’s leadership in cybersecurity education and its enduring commitment to serving Vermont, the region, and the nation through outreach that inspires and empowers. By opening its classrooms and facilities to students from across the state, Norwich helps strengthen the local talent pipeline, ensuring that Vermont remains connected to one of the world’s most rapidly expanding and strategically important fields.

Through programs like this, Norwich extends its impact far beyond campus by building partnerships, promoting digital literacy, and preparing young learners to think critically about the challenges of an interconnected world. Each interaction fosters interest in cybersecurity careers that will support both the state’s workforce and the nation’s defense readiness.

As the day concluded, students departed The Hill with new skills, fresh curiosity, and a greater awareness of the opportunities within their reach. For Vermont and beyond, Norwich University continues to lead by example by educating, engaging, and inspiring the next generation of innovators who will safeguard the digital frontier. 

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