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Cyber Saturday Event Brings Cybersecurity Training to Augusta Students

At a glance

  • Cyber Saturday held at Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center on March 7, 2026
  • Students in grades 5 to 10 participated in hands-on activities
  • Event organized with the National Cryptologic Foundation

The Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center at Augusta University hosted a Cyber Saturday event on March 7, 2026, providing local students with practical cybersecurity experiences. The event was part of a national initiative to engage young learners in digital safety and cybersecurity education.

Cyber Saturday took place at the center’s Augusta, Georgia facility and welcomed students from grades 5 through 10. The program focused on interactive activities designed to introduce participants to cybersecurity concepts and career opportunities.

During the event, students took part in a live escape room, a capture-the-flag competition, and two cybersecurity learning sessions. These activities aimed to deliver hands-on learning and encourage interest in the field of cybersecurity.

The National Cryptologic Foundation partnered with the Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center to organize the event. The initiative is part of the Foundation’s Education Program, which collaborates with the Technology Advancement Center to expand cybersecurity education nationwide.

What the numbers show

  • Cyber Saturday occurred on March 7, 2026
  • Students in grades 5 through 10 were eligible to participate
  • The national program began in June 2023 and expanded in 2025

The Cyber Saturday program began in June 2023 at the DreamPort facility in Columbia, Maryland. The initiative expanded to reach students across the United States in 2025, increasing access to cybersecurity education for younger age groups.

At the Augusta event, students received instruction on digital safety and cybersecurity through activities intended to foster curiosity and awareness of related career paths. Organizers stated that the event was structured to provide both educational content and engaging experiences.

The event’s partnership with the National Cryptologic Foundation reflects ongoing efforts to build cybersecurity skills among students. By offering hands-on activities, the program seeks to introduce foundational concepts and practical skills relevant to digital security.

Cyber Saturday at Augusta University marked another step in the national rollout of the program, continuing its mission to provide early exposure to cybersecurity education for students in elementary and middle school grades.

* This article is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.

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