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Today is St. Andrew's Day, but you certainly don't need any fortune-telling to become an engineer.

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Today is St. Andrew's Day, but you certainly don't need any fortune-telling to become an engineer of the future. You just need to deepen your knowledge during specialized professional courses. One of them will take you to the world of cybersecurity. This concept plays a key role in ensuring integrity, availability, and confidentiality, especially in Industrial Internet of Things systems and the Industry 4.0 ecosystem.

In these areas, it is necessary to focus on the security of the entire ecosystem, including not only the devices themselves but also the cloud, communication networks, and interactions with people. Employee education is the most important to effectively counteract increasingly advanced threats from cyberspace in the context of modern industrial processes. Therefore, the aim of the course is primarily - through laboratory classes and project implementation - to teach practical skills.

Are you a high school senior or a first-year engineering student? If so, "Engineers of the Future – Smart, Skilled, Secure" project is being carried out in collaboration with the National Erasmus+ Agency and a powerful team from Lucian Blaga University, GAIA Cluster, and Smart Secure Networks.

Don't tell fortunes, just focus on education .

 
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