The Cyber Security Center at Cal State San Bernardino will host an open house, Friday, Oct. 21, on its various programs for students interested in a career in cyber security.

The free event, open to current and prospective students, counselors and faculty, is sponsored by the CSUSB Cyber Security Center and Information Security Club, and will be from 5-8 p.m. at the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, room 102. Parking is $6 at the university.

The open house will highlight various programs that include: Cyber Patriot, emergency communications, Cyber Squad, drones, digital forensics, Raspberry Pi’s academic projects, scholarships, job programs and much more.

“The Cyber Security Center open house is an excellent opportunity for anyone considering a career in cyber security to hear real life experiences on jobs, internships and the cyber security initiative here at Cal State San Bernardino,” said Tony Coulson, a professor in the university’s Information and Decision Sciences program and director of the CSUSB Cyber Security Center.

There will be a brief introduction by CSUSB faculty, followed up by booths setup by students that will explain in depth some of the projects they are developing on this campus.

The university’s Admissions and Recruitment department will also be on hand to answer questions to prospective students and their families.

Some of the booths include social engineering, drones, ethical hacking, Raspberry Pi, scholarship-for-service programs, advising and outreach activities.

If you are interested in attending, register online at the Cyber Security Center Open House Eventbrite web page.

For more information, contact Valentina Felix at vfelix@csusb.edu or visit the Cyber Security Center website.