The Cyberwildcats have been around for almost 14 years now and in all that time we’ve built up a considerable amount of resources for members to take advantage of in their journey to learn more about cybersecurity, hacking, and personal development. This is an overview of those resources to help club members find their way around.
General Club Information
Cyberwildcats Application Form
Cyberwildcats Event Calenda
VPN
Cyberwildcats Slack
Even before its recent transition to an online only organization, the primary means of communication between Cyberwildcats club members has been via our Slack. All Cyberwildcats club members are invited to our workspace after acceptance into the organization.
Cyberwildcats Slack
Google Group
While most Cyberwildcats communication happens via Slack (see above) sometimes an email is a more appropriate means of sharing information, ideas, and asking questions. The Cyberwildcats have long had a Google Group just for this purpose. All Cyberwildcats club members should be a part of the Google Group. If you are a club member and are not part of our Google Group, please contact the coach via Slack.
Google Group: Cyberwildcats
Development
An increasing amount of Cyberwildcats development and learning is being done on Github. All Cyberwildcats club members are entitled to join the Cyberwildcats Github organization. If you are a club member and are not yet a member, please contact the coach.
The Cyberwildcats Github Organization
Google Drive
To access the Google Drive resources, you must be a member of the Cyberwildcats Google Group. All Cyberwildcats club members should have membership into the Google Group. If you do not, please contact the coach via Slack.
Cyberwildcats Google Drive
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