The Caucasus Cyber Security Center Project Wins Shota Rustaveli Foundation Grant

30 July 2024

We are pleased to announce that the project of the head of the Caucasus Cyber Security Center has won the conference grants competition organized by the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation.

 

The employees of the Cyber ​​Security Center, researchers and students of Caucasus University are actively involved in the project.

 

The project is being carried out by the Scientific Cyber Security Association, with Caucasus University as the partner and host institution.

 

As part of this grant, one of the largest international scientific-practical conferences in telecommunications and cyber security will be held on October 10-11 at the Caucasus School of Technology.

 

The conference will feature leading researchers in the fields of telecommunications and cyber security from various countries. Attendees will include representatives from scientific research centers and laboratories affiliated with prominent higher education institutions in Romania, Austria, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.

 

Conference working group:

 

1) Project leader - Maksim Iavich, Director of the Cyber ​​Security Center, President of the "Scientific Cyber ​​Security Association (SCSA)";

2) Project coordinator - Vladimir Svanadze, Associate Professor of Caucasus University, Founder of Internet Development Initiative (IDI).

3) Members of the conference organizing committee:

 

  • Avtandil Gagnidze;
  • Diana Popova;
  • Giorgi Akhalaia.

 

It is worth noting that this is the fourth edition of the conference since its inception in 2021. The event is organized by the Scientific Cyber Security Association (SCSA) and the Internet Development Initiative (IDI).