Opening of the First Quantum Laboratory in Georgia
We are pleased to inform you that on February 27, the first quantum laboratory in Georgia was opened at Caucasus University. It is equipped with ultra-modern technologies, which will lay the foundation for the development of quantum technology and cryptographic security activities in Georgia. The laboratory’s research base includes: The event also featured the presentation […]
SECURE Erasmus+ Follow-up & Training Meeting in Valladolid: Aligning Deliverables and Accelerating the Next Phase
From January 26–29, 2026, partners of the Erasmus+ SECURE project gathered in Valladolid, Spain for a follow-up and training meeting focused on strengthening coordination, reviewing progress, and preparing the next steps of implementation across participating countries. The meeting brought together representatives from partner institutions to ensure that key activities remain aligned with the project’s objectives—particularly […]
SECURE Project Featured at the 5th International Conference “Telecommunications and Security”.
The SECURE project was featured during a special panel session at the 5th International Scientific-Practical Conference “Telecommunications and Security” held in Georgia. The dedicated panel focused on presenting the objectives, structure, and expected impact of the SECURE project, emphasizing its role in enhancing cybersecurity education, research, and cooperation at both national and international levels. The […]
One-year Virtual Meeting (M12): Four New University-Level Cybersecurity Courses Launch in Ukraine and Georgia
A significant milestone has been reached in strengthening cybersecurity education in Eastern Europe. Four pioneering university-level courses focused on cutting-edge topics have been made available to students in Ukraine and Georgia. The courses cover key areas critical to modern cyber defense: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Cybersecurity DevSecOps Quantum and Post-Quantum […]
SECURE Erasmus+ Project – Progress Meeting in Lithuania
From July 2–4, 2025, the consortium of the Erasmus+ SECURE project convened at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania, for a formal progress meeting. The objective of the event was to assess the current status of the project, align strategic directions, and define the roadmap for upcoming activities. The SECURE project aims to enhance cybersecurity […]
Deliverable 2.1: A Comprehensive Survey of EU Best Practices for 5G and Beyond Network Security
The SECURE Erasmus+ Project is delighted to announce the release of Deliverable 2.1, a milestone document titled: “Survey of the EU Best Practices, Framework, and Strategic Documentation on 5G and Beyond Network Security.” As the world continues to adopt 5G technologies and prepares for the transition to 6G, the need to ensure the security and […]
4th International Conference “CH&CMiGIN-25” & “Problems of Ensuring andEnhancing the Cybersecurity of the State in Times of War” Roundtable
In June 2025, the 4th International Conference on Cyber Hygiene & Conflict Management in Global Information Networks was successfully held, bringing together cybersecurity experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the world. The conference attracted 77 paper submissions, of which 68 were selected and presented, showcasing a wide range of research on cyber hygiene, conflict management, […]
SECURE project presentation event in Ukraine
On February 20, 2025, the online workshop CyberSecure Trends 2025 brought together top cybersecurity experts from academia, industry, and the public sector to discuss cutting-edge challenges, innovations, and development prospects. Opening remarks were delivered by Nataliia Tkachuk (Head of the Information Security and Cybersecurity Service of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine) and […]
Consortium Meeting 17.01
On January 17, 2025, the SECURE Erasmus+ consortium convened to review the progress of its work packages and plan the next steps for upcoming deliverables.Key discussions focused on the development of cybersecurity courses, the advancement of Research & Educational Hubs (R&EHubs) in Ukraine and Georgia, and the creation of web platforms to support knowledge-sharing and […]
Meeting with Georgian Stakeholders
The SECURE project, funded by Erasmus+, was presented to key stakeholders from Georgia’s telecom, AI and cybersecurity sectors. Led by the project manager in Georgia, Professor Maksim Iavich, President of SCSA, the session covered the project’s goals, objectives, phases, and key details. The event brought together nearly 50 participants, including representatives from telecom operators, governmental […]