Bath Chronicle

Budding codebreake­rs give a cracking performanc­e in finals

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A team of local schoolgirl­s have won the South West final of a cyber security competitio­n.

Year 8 codebreake­rs from King Edward’s School (KES) have won the area final of the National Cyber Security Centre’s Cyberfirst Girls Competitio­n, and have secured themselves a place in the UK National final in March.

Aiming to boosting interest in cyber security among females, who are currently under-represente­d in the industry, nearly 12,000 girls have taken part in this year’s contest.

The KES team took part in the regional final at the University of the West of England where they pitted their cyber skills against 27 other teams to solve a series of online puzzles.

The KES team regained first place in the last 30 minutes of the competitio­n, and they were crowned regional champions.

Many congratula­tions to the team of Hannah Blacker, Beech Macdonald, Charlotte Clark and Zoya Dimov.

Ahead of the regional final, Chris Ensor, NCSC deputy director for skills and growth, said: “It’s great to see girls from all corners of the UK putting their computing and cyber security skills to the test, and I wish them all the best of luck in this round of the competitio­n.

“Whether they progress to the final or not, hopefully many of the girls will be inspired to find out more about cyber security and pursue their interest in this exciting field.”

The KES team were accompanie­d to the South West heat by Mrs James from the school’s computing and ICT department and Dr Wainer from the maths department.

Dr Wainer said: “We are so incredibly proud of the girls and what they have been able to achieve.

“They threw themselves into this competitio­n with a passion and it is a testament to their hard work that they have done so well.

“Out of the hundreds of teams taking part, they now join nine other school teams in the final in March.”

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Hannah Blacker, Beech Macdonald, Charlotte Clark and Zoya Dimov from King Edward’s School

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