Securing the Future: Introduction to My Senior Project on IoT Cybersecurity
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Hello and welcome to my senior project!
My name is Maleea, I’m a senior at BASIS Flagstaff with a passion for cybersecurity.
Before I get into my master plan of becoming a hacker (the legal kind, don’t worry) and what I’m doing to launch my career, here’s a little about me. I moved to Flagstaff in 2021 and have since embraced my passions for hammocking, sports, education, and computer science—the first two offsetting my nerdiness nature in the last two. I love thrifting for new-old clothes, cliff jumping in Winslow, and going to cheap concerts. After graduation, I plan to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a focus on cybersecurity at a yet-to-be-determined university.
Whenever I share my passion for cybersecurity, I am often asked how and why I chose a relatively niche subject. I was first exposed to the works of cybersecurity at the dinner table with both my parents working in tech. However, my personal experiences cemented my commitment. My grandfather fell victim to identity theft, and my aunt’s company suffered a ransomware attack that left thousands unemployed. Witnessing these events firsthand made me realize that cybercrime isn’t just a corporate problem—it affects real people. To deepen my understanding, I took AP Computer Science A, attended a cybersecurity camp at Johns Hopkins, completed a month-long embedded security and hardware hacking program at MIT, and traveled across the Southwest competing in hackathons. Now, I’m pushing my skills further through my senior project.
For my research, I’m diving into the security risks of IoT (Internet of Things) devices—things like smart home assistants, security cameras, and even internet-connected refrigerators. These devices make life easier, but they’re also wide open doors for cyberattacks. Many IoT devices are vulnerable to cyberattacks, which can put personal data and even entire networks at risk. My project aims to identify these vulnerabilities and develop a way to detect and prevent cyberattacks using a secure DNS (Domain Name System) server (like Google). In simpler terms, I’m exploring how hackers could potentially break into these devices and how we can stop them before they do.
To complete this project, I’ll be shadowing a Senior Cybersecurity Engineer at GoDaddy, Mr. Whipple, who specializes in protecting digital systems from cyber threats. Through this internship, I’ll gain hands-on experience in cybersecurity techniques, ethical hacking, and real-world protection strategies. This experience will help me refine my research and develop a working system that could improve the security of everyday devices. If you’d like to learn more about my mentor and the work being done at GoDaddy, you can visit GoDaddy’s website.
I’m pumped to get started, break (and fix) some things, and hopefully stop the robot uprising before it begins. Stay tuned for updates!

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