In the frame of the Jean Monnet Project, "Empowering women in cyber security through EU experience - WISEC Academy" is launching its first session for students!
The primary objective of the project is to advance excellence in IT education for women, particularly in the areas of cybersecurity and data protection, enhance the quality of women’s education in Georgia using the EU’s best practices, and encourage communication between academia and society. Additionally, the project aims to raise women’s understanding of data protection in a broader social context.
The WISEC Academy program includes 4 courses in the field of cybersecurity:
- Computer networks and Linux Essentials
- Principles of cyber security
- European Data Protection Regulation
- Ethical hacking
- Duration: 60 academic hours
- Format: hybrid (online and offline lectures)
- Location: Caucasus University
- Starting date: July 1, 2024
- Eligibility: Motivated students (girls) from all Georgian universities
- Maximum Participants: 15
Selection Process:
To ensure the quality of participants, the selection process involves two stages:
- Completion of the application form (accessible via the provided link)
- Interview with the organizers
Registration Form.
For further details and to apply, please visit our website.