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International Cyber Security Summer School

May 9, 2016

Given the tremendous success of last year, NATO, Europol and The Hague Security Delta are excited to host 50 students and young professionals, who will participate in the International Cyber Security Summer School. This year’s edition, which will take place in The Hague – from August 21st to August 26th, will focus on, inter alia, contemporary developments and innovations in the field of cyber security, such as digital currencies, but also on cybercrime threats and trends (e.g. darkweb, crime as a service). Furthermore, you will be able to meet security professionals, working for various (inter)national public and private actors, such as the NCIA, Europol, Eurojust, the Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCD CoE), etc.

Are you an international student in the final year of your Master’s, a doctoral student or a young professional in the field of cyber security or with another, yet relevant background? When applying to this summer course you become eligible to be one of only 50 participants who will gain first hand experience on working in the international domain of cyber security. The six-day program will be filled with interesting lectures, insiders’ perspectives, challenging group assignments and fun social activities, including a visit to Europol.

More information on the program, the tuition fee, and the application criteria can be found on the ICSSS-website.

More information of the 1st Cyber Security Summer School

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