Welcome to the official GitHub repo for the Cyber Saguaros!
We're a cybersecurity and tech-focused student organization at the University of Arizona, dedicated to empowering students with real-world skills, hands-on experience, and industry connections.
Cyber Saguaros is a student-led initiative that:
- Teaches cybersecurity fundamentals and advanced skills through workshops and events
- Hosts Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions and ethical hacking challenges
- Connects students with professionals from industry, government, and academia
- Helps members build rΓ©sumΓ©s, portfolios, and networks that lead to meaningful careers
- Builds open-source tools, projects, and educational resources
This GitHub repository will host:
- π Workshop Materials (Slides, Code, Demos)
- π‘οΈ CTF Challenges & Solutions
- π§° Tools & Scripts Built by Members
- π§ Study Guides & Resources
- π Event Planning & Project Coordination
- βοΈ Infrastructure-as-Code / Club Tech Stack
- Linux, Bash, Python, PowerShell
- Network Security & Wireshark
- Reverse Engineering & Malware Analysis
- Web Exploitation
- OSINT & Threat Intel
- Cloud Security (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Digital Forensics & Incident Response (DFIR)
- Red vs. Blue Teaming
Founded at the University of Arizona, Cyber Saguaros is open to students of all majors and experience levels. Whether you're just starting out or deep into your cyber journey, there's a place for you here.
π Check us out at cybersaguaros.com (Coming Soon)
π¬ Connect with us on Discord β invite link in our Events Calendar
Want to contribute or collaborate?
- Fork this repo and open a pull request
- Join us at a meeting or workshop
- Submit a proposal for a talk or session
- Report bugs or suggest features through GitHub Issues
Whether you're a coder, hacker, speaker, artist, or organizer β you're welcome here.
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.