Campus directory
Member schools and campus organizations
IVYSEC is designed for independent student organizations. A campus can have more than one participating group, and each group keeps its own identity, leadership, and programming.
Cornell University
Cornell Cybersecurity Club
Cornell Cybersecurity Club is a student community for learning security, building technical skill, competing in CTFs, hearing from speakers, and helping new members find a structured path into cybersecurity.
cornellcyber.club
Columbia University
CUCyber
CUCyber is Columbia’s student-led computer security organization, supporting weekly meetings, competitions, technical workshops, speakers, hiring events, and shared training materials for Columbia’s security community.
cucyber.cs.columbia.edu
Princeton University
OrangeHat Cybersecurity Collective
OrangeHat is Princeton’s undergraduate cybersecurity club. The organization welcomes students across experience levels and supports foundational workshops, Hack The Box practice, and CTF participation in a collaborative campus setting.
Brown University
cyBearSec @ Brown
Brown’s emerging cybersecurity organization was formally recognized in Spring 2026. The group is currently focused on technical workshops, Linux CLI training through OverTheWire, planned TryHackMe participation, CTF preparation, and a Cybersecurity Awareness Month speaker series.
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