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  1. Champs, get ready for Anime Trivia Night on February 4, 2026, at 7:30 PM in CCM 221! Test your anime knowledge for a chance to win awesome prizes! Enjoy food and snacks while having fun with fellow fans. Whether solo or with friend. See you there! #ChamplainCollege

  2. Hey Champs!
    Get ready for our fall semester bingo event coming up this weekend, grab your fellow students, bring your favorite snacks, and prepare for some anime-themed fun!
    We can’t wait to see all your faces there!

    #champlaincollege #bingonight #studentactivities

  3. Anime Music Quiz has returned with a vengeance!

    For this semester we are hosting it on Tuesdays in the voice channel!

    – 60 questions
    – Test your knowledge across ALL genres
    – Open to everyone
    – Just join and play
    – Hang out, compete, and vibe with fellow fans

    Be sure to create an account on Anime Music Quiz and link your AniList, Kitsu, or MyAnimeList!

    #ChamplainCollege #Anime #Events #StudentClubs #DiscordEvents #AMQ

  4. We had a wonderful time at the student activities fair!
    Thank you to everyone who stopped by our table this year! We hope to see all of you at our future meetings!
    Special thanks to Champlain College to our great spot this year!

    #ChamplainCollege #BurlingtonVT #CampusLife

  5. Hey, Champs!

    Mark your calendars for September 4th, 2024, because we're hitting up the Student Activities Fair!

    We hope to see you there!

    #StudentActivitiesFair #ChamplainCollege #ChamplainAnime #Anime

  6. Congratulations on joining the Champlain College Class of 2028!

    Get ready for an exciting journey filled with endless opportunities, lifelong friendships, and unforgettable memories. Your future starts here!

    #Champlain2028 #CollegeExperience #ChamplainCollege #ClassOf2028

  7. Hey Champs!

    Exciting news - we've just locked in the main meeting schedule.
    Don't miss out on all the important discussions and updates!

    Be sure to check for updates here, Discord, or on the View!

    tinyurl.com/yp3vpjmt

    #ChamplainCollege #ChamplainAnime #StudentActivities

  8. Hey Champs!

    Just a reminder that starting this Wednesday at 7 PM EST we are excited to announce that we will be resuming Anime Music Quiz sessions through our Discord Server and Anime Music Quiz! Be sure to create an account if you wish to join!

    Interested?

    Please make sure to sign up!

    #AnimeMusicQuiz #ChamplainCollege #StudentEvents #Events #Anime

  9. Dive behind the scenes into our meetings! 🎬🍿 Explore anime picked by members in weekly polls. 🗳️ Exciting updates coming this Fall - stay tuned for ratings and comments!

    tinyurl.com/24nfk8jj

    #anime #champlainanime #meetings #clubs #champlaincollege

  10. #introduction Hey Folks,

    I'm Duane. I am currently an Associate Professor of Cybersecurity at #ChamplainCollege in Burlington, VT. I have been in infosec for 25 years this year. My experience comes from the government and education sector for 15 years and 10 years in Academia (full-time and 20, total, as an adjunct previously). In just over a month, I will be leaving Academia and working in the private industry. I will miss teaching, though I can’t deal with the traditional model of education in higher education.

    Instead I’m teaching in a different form at Cloud Range (where I’ll be working Full Time in January ’23) and am the Senior Adversarial Engineer. I create the cyberattacks and then automate them to run in a live cyber range. We then train existing security teams or folks transitioning to security to identify the attacks. I get to play with some cool products, perform attacks I’ve only read about or did on my own time, create debriefing guides, and perform forensics on my own attacks. It’s an amazing job due to the amount of learning and forensic skills I’m honing. I’m exposed to industries I’ve only learned about in passing about their infosec needs like #ICS. I’m currently learning more and more about #ICS and one of my former students will be my mentor once I’m able to get into in more depth when I’m full-time. I have created two fun attack trainings for ICS and one for PLCs…the automation script for that one is sooo long. :D

    I tend to post about the basics of infosec, be an ally for newcomers and those transitioning into the field, and remind folks to perform security control tests.

    I’m getting back into metasmithing, but due to arthritis in my neck and managing my chronic pain, I can’t do much anymore so I’m learning to work with precious metal clay…easy on my neck. :). I also like pencil drawing and will be learning procreate on my iPad soon too.

    Despite the migration to Mastodon, I’m going to continue promoting using the Matrix protocol and happy to test it with others. I just setup my first Matrix server too. :D

  11. #introduction Hey Folks,

    I'm Duane. I am currently an Associate Professor of Cybersecurity at #ChamplainCollege in Burlington, VT. I have been in infosec for 25 years this year. My experience comes from the government and education sector for 15 years and 10 years in Academia (full-time and 20, total, as an adjunct previously). In just over a month, I will be leaving Academia and working in the private industry. I will miss teaching, though I can’t deal with the traditional model of education in higher education.

    Instead I’m teaching in a different form at Cloud Range (where I’ll be working Full Time in January ’23) and am the Senior Adversarial Engineer. I create the cyberattacks and then automate them to run in a live cyber range. We then train existing security teams or folks transitioning to security to identify the attacks. I get to play with some cool products, perform attacks I’ve only read about or did on my own time, create debriefing guides, and perform forensics on my own attacks. It’s an amazing job due to the amount of learning and forensic skills I’m honing. I’m exposed to industries I’ve only learned about in passing about their infosec needs like #ICS. I’m currently learning more and more about #ICS and one of my former students will be my mentor once I’m able to get into in more depth when I’m full-time. I have created two fun attack trainings for ICS and one for PLCs…the automation script for that one is sooo long. :D

    I tend to post about the basics of infosec, be an ally for newcomers and those transitioning into the field, and remind folks to perform security control tests.

    I’m getting back into metasmithing, but due to arthritis in my neck and managing my chronic pain, I can’t do much anymore so I’m learning to work with precious metal clay…easy on my neck. :). I also like pencil drawing and will be learning procreate on my iPad soon too.

    Despite the migration to Mastodon, I’m going to continue promoting using the Matrix protocol and happy to test it with others. I just setup my first Matrix server too. :D

  12. #introduction Hey Folks,

    I'm Duane. I am currently an Associate Professor of Cybersecurity at #ChamplainCollege in Burlington, VT. I have been in infosec for 25 years this year. My experience comes from the government and education sector for 15 years and 10 years in Academia (full-time and 20, total, as an adjunct previously). In just over a month, I will be leaving Academia and working in the private industry. I will miss teaching, though I can’t deal with the traditional model of education in higher education.

    Instead I’m teaching in a different form at Cloud Range (where I’ll be working Full Time in January ’23) and am the Senior Adversarial Engineer. I create the cyberattacks and then automate them to run in a live cyber range. We then train existing security teams or folks transitioning to security to identify the attacks. I get to play with some cool products, perform attacks I’ve only read about or did on my own time, create debriefing guides, and perform forensics on my own attacks. It’s an amazing job due to the amount of learning and forensic skills I’m honing. I’m exposed to industries I’ve only learned about in passing about their infosec needs like #ICS. I’m currently learning more and more about #ICS and one of my former students will be my mentor once I’m able to get into in more depth when I’m full-time. I have created two fun attack trainings for ICS and one for PLCs…the automation script for that one is sooo long. :D

    I tend to post about the basics of infosec, be an ally for newcomers and those transitioning into the field, and remind folks to perform security control tests.

    I’m getting back into metasmithing, but due to arthritis in my neck and managing my chronic pain, I can’t do much anymore so I’m learning to work with precious metal clay…easy on my neck. :). I also like pencil drawing and will be learning procreate on my iPad soon too.

    Despite the migration to Mastodon, I’m going to continue promoting using the Matrix protocol and happy to test it with others. I just setup my first Matrix server too. :D

  13. #introduction Hey Folks,

    I'm Duane. I am currently an Associate Professor of Cybersecurity at #ChamplainCollege in Burlington, VT. I have been in infosec for 25 years this year. My experience comes from the government and education sector for 15 years and 10 years in Academia (full-time and 20, total, as an adjunct previously). In just over a month, I will be leaving Academia and working in the private industry. I will miss teaching, though I can’t deal with the traditional model of education in higher education.

    Instead I’m teaching in a different form at Cloud Range (where I’ll be working Full Time in January ’23) and am the Senior Adversarial Engineer. I create the cyberattacks and then automate them to run in a live cyber range. We then train existing security teams or folks transitioning to security to identify the attacks. I get to play with some cool products, perform attacks I’ve only read about or did on my own time, create debriefing guides, and perform forensics on my own attacks. It’s an amazing job due to the amount of learning and forensic skills I’m honing. I’m exposed to industries I’ve only learned about in passing about their infosec needs like #ICS. I’m currently learning more and more about #ICS and one of my former students will be my mentor once I’m able to get into in more depth when I’m full-time. I have created two fun attack trainings for ICS and one for PLCs…the automation script for that one is sooo long. :D

    I tend to post about the basics of infosec, be an ally for newcomers and those transitioning into the field, and remind folks to perform security control tests.

    I’m getting back into metasmithing, but due to arthritis in my neck and managing my chronic pain, I can’t do much anymore so I’m learning to work with precious metal clay…easy on my neck. :). I also like pencil drawing and will be learning procreate on my iPad soon too.

    Despite the migration to Mastodon, I’m going to continue promoting using the Matrix protocol and happy to test it with others. I just setup my first Matrix server too. :D

  14. #introduction Hey Folks,

    I'm Duane. I am currently an Associate Professor of Cybersecurity at #ChamplainCollege in Burlington, VT. I have been in infosec for 25 years this year. My experience comes from the government and education sector for 15 years and 10 years in Academia (full-time and 20, total, as an adjunct previously). In just over a month, I will be leaving Academia and working in the private industry. I will miss teaching, though I can’t deal with the traditional model of education in higher education.

    Instead I’m teaching in a different form at Cloud Range (where I’ll be working Full Time in January ’23) and am the Senior Adversarial Engineer. I create the cyberattacks and then automate them to run in a live cyber range. We then train existing security teams or folks transitioning to security to identify the attacks. I get to play with some cool products, perform attacks I’ve only read about or did on my own time, create debriefing guides, and perform forensics on my own attacks. It’s an amazing job due to the amount of learning and forensic skills I’m honing. I’m exposed to industries I’ve only learned about in passing about their infosec needs like #ICS. I’m currently learning more and more about #ICS and one of my former students will be my mentor once I’m able to get into in more depth when I’m full-time. I have created two fun attack trainings for ICS and one for PLCs…the automation script for that one is sooo long. :D

    I tend to post about the basics of infosec, be an ally for newcomers and those transitioning into the field, and remind folks to perform security control tests.

    I’m getting back into metasmithing, but due to arthritis in my neck and managing my chronic pain, I can’t do much anymore so I’m learning to work with precious metal clay…easy on my neck. :). I also like pencil drawing and will be learning procreate on my iPad soon too.

    Despite the migration to Mastodon, I’m going to continue promoting using the Matrix protocol and happy to test it with others. I just setup my first Matrix server too. :D