On March 30, British and Georgian experts visited Caucasus University as part of the "Women in Cyber" initiative. The topic of the meeting was: "Cyber Security as an Educational and Career Development Opportunity".
On March 30, British and Georgian experts visited Caucasus University as part of the "Women in Cyber" initiative. The topic of the meeting was: "Cyber Security as an Educational and Career Development Opportunity".
Students of the joint master's program in digital logistics of the Caucasus School of Technology participated in the SAP business game: "Introduction to S4HANA" within the framework of the training course - "ERP systems", which was held on the base of the SAP University Competence Center Magdeburg.
The Caucasus School of Technology, the Caucasus Cyber Security Center, and the Scientific Cyber Security Association hosted the fourth competition " Cyber Security Future Expert " on March 25 at Caucasus University, with teams of 10-12 grade students competing. The teams had to present a cyber security project in the form of a 10-15-minute presentation.
The joint professional education program of Caucasus University, Scientific Cyber-Security Association, and Women in Tech - Entry Level Penetration Testing - began on March 14 at Caucasus University.
On March 6, the first session of the "Seasonal School of Data Protection and GDPR" was held at Caucasus University. Students from different universities across Georgia who are interested in cyber security, data protection and GDPR are participating in the project.
Sairan Adilbekkyzy, PhD student of Kazakhstan Polytechnic University, who worked in the field of cyber security during her internship, successfully completed her internship at the Cyber Security Center of Caucasus University.
A mutual cooperation agreement was signed between Caucasus University and the Cyber Security Bureau.
Representatives from TH Wildau visited Caucasus University from January 12 to 16. It is worth noting that Caucasus University, in collaboration with TH Wildau, is implementing the master's program in digital logistics management.
The project "Innovative approach to the creation of post-quantum digital signature schemes" by the affiliated professor of the School of Technology, Maxim Yavichi, became the winner of the 2022 state scientific grant competition of the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia for interdisciplinary research in the direction of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
On December 10, an international competition titled "Battle in Python and Cyber Security", organized by Transylvania University of Brasov, Caucasus University and Scientific Cyber Security Association was held.