Caucasus University Professor Maksim Iavich presented his research, "Post-Quantum Digital Signatures in Memory-Constrained Environments Using Verkle Trees," at the Quantum Information Technology Workshop (QITW 2025) held at the University of Michigan.
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Jan
CU Professor Wins University of Michigan Weiser Scholars Program
Caucasus University Professor Maksim Iavich won the University of Michigan (USA) Weiser Scholars Program.
Nov
Workshop for applicants - Social Engineering Attacks, Techniques, and Prevention Methods
On November 28, at the Caucasus University, a workshop was held for applicants interested in cybersecurity on the topic: Social Engineering Attacks, Techniques, and Prevention Methods.
Dec
Hackathon for Students
On December 26, Caucasus University hosted the region's largest hackathon competition, bringing together over 70 students who demonstrated their hacking skills.
Dec
Professor and Director of the Cybersecurity Center Maksim Iavich was awarded the honorary title of Doctor of Sciences
Maksim Iavich, Professor at Caucasus University, Director of the Cybersecurity Center, and President of the Scientific Cybersecurity Association, has been awarded the honorary title of Doctor of Sciences by the Academic Council of the National Aviation University of Ukraine.
Dec
Cybersecurity Center team wins Shota Rustaveli Foundation research grant competition
The Cybersecurity Center team of Caucasus University won the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia Young Scientists Research Grant Competition.
Nov
CST Student at DeepSec2024 in Austria
Zura Kevanishvili, a student at the Caucasus University School of Technology, was the keynote speaker at one of the largest events in Europe, DeepSec.
Nov
The project - "Post-quantum Digital Signature using Verkle Trees" is the winner of the NATO grant program
The project, "Post-Quantum Digital Signature using Verkle Trees," has been awarded a grant through NATO's "Science for Peace and Security" grant program.
Oct
Caucasus University project is the winner of the Shota Rustaveli Foundation
We are pleased to announce that Caucasus University, in collaboration with the Scientific Cyber Security Association and the Cyber Security Center, has won the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia's targeted grant competition for the promotion of science.
Jul
The Caucasus Cyber Security Center Project Wins Shota Rustaveli Foundation Grant
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.