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About Us

The Harvard Undergraduate Cybersecurity Club, or HUCC, is a student-run organization at Harvard College dedicated to encouraging exploration of, and raising interest in, cybersecurity. We meet once a week to practice our skills and learn new ones, and every year we participate in cybersecurity competitions. Meetings consist of hands-on activities to hone practical skills, lectures (live and recorded) to learn about state-of-the-art techniques, and speaking events (panels and presentations) from industry to remain up-to-date with cybersecurity in practice.

Our Board

We hold officer elections every spring for the upcoming academic year. This year, our fearless leaders are:

A headshot of the president, Austin Wilson

Austin Wilson

President

Austin is a junior in Quincy concentrating in CS.

A headshot of the treasurer, Abe Wieland

Abe Wieland

Treasurer

Abe is a senior in Currier concentrating in CS.

A headshot of the club ambassador, Brad Campbell

Brad Campbell

Club Ambassador

Brad is a senior in Quincy concentrating in CS.

A headshot of the events chair, Kevin Xu

Kevin Xu

Events Chair

Kevin is a senior in Leverett concentrating in CS and physics.

A headshot of the recruitment chair, Matt Kotzbauer

Matt Kotzbauer

Recruitment Chair

Matt is a sophomore in Mather concentrating in CS.

A headshot of the design chair, Katie Miri

Katie Miri

Design Chair

Katie is a junior in Leverett concentrating in CS.

Get Involved

If you're a Harvard College student with interest in cybersecurity, we'd love to have you join us! Joining is really easy—we have no comp process or application—and is open to all Harvard College students. No prior cybersecurity skills required! Simply get in touch with us (see below), and we'll add you to our mailing list, where we disseminate information about our meetings and events. Looking forward to seeing you!

Contact Us

We'd love to hear from you! Please email us at harvardundergradcyberclub@gmail.com with any comments, inquiries, or requests.

Just For Fun

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