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CyberHot Summer School sponsored by CYRENE
September 27-28th, 2021
The CyberHOT training summer school, 27th – 28th Sept. 2021, is organized by the Security Research Lab, University of Piraeus, and the Microprocessor and Hardware Lab, Technical University of Crete under the auspices of the 5th NMIOTC Cyber Security Conference in the Maritime Domain which will follow on 29th and 30th September 2021.
- Advance your security knowledge to practical, effective cyber incident expertise.
- Develop cyber situational awareness skills.
- Get familiar with best cyber defence practices based on the latest cyber attacks.
- Build collaboration and synergy with your cyber security team members.
- Learn how to evaluate strategies, tools, procedures, based upon specific assessment criteria.
- Learn from and interact with our professional eight (8) trainers.
- Receive the NMIOTC certification of attendance.
- Learn how to gather evidence and investigate cyber crimes.
- Boost your career and pave your way towards becoming a cyber security professional.
- Boost your cybersecurity profile, get recognised for your cybersecurity technical skills, and stand out in the IT crowd.
- Combine high-quality professional-level education with entertainment at the island of Crete!
CYRENE Sponsorship
CYRENE is sponsoring this event with content and trainers since the topic is in the main interests of the project objectives in terms of creating and enhancing people’s skills for resolving addressing and tackling future cyber security challenges.
KEY FACTS
Project Coordinator: Sofoklis Efremidis
Institution: Maggioli SPA
Email: info{at}cyrene.eu
Start: 1-10-2020
Duration: 36 months
Participating organisations: 14
Number of countries: 10
FUNDING
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program under grant agreement No 952690. The website reflects only the view of the author(s) and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.