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 Chenoa Glenn

WELCOME to my journey of progressing towards a career in cybersecurity with a focus in digital forensics. I’m glad you stopped by!

I am an undergraduate, transfer student from Southside Virginia Community College. I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity. I am expected to graduate this Fall of 2023. I’ve always been intrigued by computers and computer technology. I like fixing computers, problem solving, and coding. Additionally, math is one of my favorite subjects, so it fits well into the field.

 

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Interesting Facts

I love to travel, play sports, and have game nights with my family and friends. I love languages and communicating with individuals who are bi-lingual, tri-lingual, etc. It is so fascinating to see people travel the world and communicate with others in their native language. In my free time I like activities that are geared towards art and music.

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MY LATEST WORK.
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This is a website that my teammates and I created during the Innovate Cyber Program in spring of 2022. Our team was one of the top 3 to earn an additional reward for our website and presentation.

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During the Innovate Cyber Cohort I was introduced to innovation, what it means to create a prototype, and the objective and process of iteration. I worked with a great team who had amazing ideas, which made the collaboration easy. With some many great ideas during our brainstorming process, there was a lot of information to work with, which made the iteration process that much easier. 

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I worked as a team leader while leaving space for team members to express themselves and share their ideas and opinions. Everyone had their assigned projects but also assisted each other to ensure the prototype was sufficient to present. 

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The process of iteration was new to me, taking the initiative to be team leader was new, and all of the things that are related to cyber hygiene. The cohort and the information learned about cyber hygiene will be something I use in the field of cybersecurity. I also share the practices that I learned with my family and friends to ensure they are staying safe, and their information is as secure as possible. 

 

https://sites.google.com/email.wm.edu/cygiene?usp=share_link

   Creative Art & Design

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Design samples created for a potential client starting a scented wax business.

 A fun activity I created using the Caesar's cipher method, I learned during my courses at ODU. Give it a shot and see if you can decrypt the message.

                                 Happy Cracking!!

Using Caesars Cipher pattern C1, C1, C2, C2, C2.  Caesar's method works by shifting the letters in the plaintext message by a certain number of positions, known as the “shift” or “key.” The pattern starts with C1, i.e. C1 (k=6): zb...z=T because its shifted 6 space to the left from z.

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encrypted message: eul ifiq

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Plaintext letter: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

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C1 (k=6): g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z a b c d e f

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C2 (k=17): r s t u v w x y z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q

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