Poland is investing a record amount of resources in cybersecurity, and universities such as AGH are preparing the specialists who will protect the country and industry. AGH Cyber Campus 3.0 is an event where students and graduates of technical universities can explore career paths in one of the fastest-growing sectors, while companies share practical expertise and meet future employees.
On 26–27 November 2025, we invite you to AGH Cyber Campus 3.0 — an event organized by the AGH Faculty of Computer Science, Polish Cybersecurity Cluster #CyberMadeInPoland, AGH Cybersecurity Center, TRY IT Foundation, and the Zero Day Student Research Group.
On the first day, students and cybersecurity enthusiasts will compete in a Capture The Flag (CTF) contest — analyzing code, breaking ciphers, hacking applications and capturing hidden flags. On the second day, during the conference, participants will discover the latest challenges and solutions in system, infrastructure, and data security. Experts will demonstrate how rapidly the threat landscape is evolving and what defense practices modern organizations should adopt. In the partner zone, attendees will be able to speak with company representatives and explore career opportunities in cybersecurity.
From technology to psychology — a full picture of today’s cyber threats and opportunities
The third edition of AGH Cyber Campus is a space where students, professionals, and industry leaders exchange experiences and learn from one another. The program includes talks covering the newest trends in cybersecurity and data protection — from practical security testing methods to analyses of human and social factors.
“Our goal is not only to teach students how to defend systems, but how to think about security within the entire technological ecosystem. Cybersecurity today is a system of interconnected elements — infrastructure, software, users, and processes,” says Prof. Aleksander Byrski, Vice-Dean of the AGH Faculty of Computer Science for Research and Collaboration.
Participants will hear presentations on topics such as security in the crypto-asset sector, penetration testing of critical infrastructure, attack surface management (ASM), cybersecurity in industrial automation systems, practical approaches to SBOM, and pentesting AI-based solutions. Topics at the intersection of technology and psychology — including UX in the context of security and the social engineering dimensions of cyber threats — will also be featured.
📝 See the full agenda: https://cybermadeinpoland.pl/agh_cyber_kampus/
Academia and industry together for a cybersecure future
According to data from the Ministry of Digital Affairs, Poland is investing record levels of funding into cyber defense, and the demand for specialists grows by several dozen percent each year. Cybersecurity-related degree programs are among the most competitive in the country — with more than 10 candidates per available place.
“We are seeing a growing interest from companies in collaborating with universities. Joint initiatives with AGH show that the Polish cyber industry not only consumes technology — it helps create it,” emphasizes Łukasz Gawron, President of the Polish Cybersecurity Cluster #CyberMadeInPoland.
Participation is free — last chance to register!
👉 https://app.evenea.pl/event/agh-cyber-kampus-3/
AGH Cyber Campus 2025 Partners
Event partners: ABW, Accenture, Alef Distribution, Alten, Bayer, BLIK, ESET, Euroclear, Google, Hitachi Energy, HSBC, IBM, KGHM, Motorola Solutions, Road to Cyber (ECSO), Xopero
CTF partners: Artixen, Eurofins, Hacknite, KGHM, Procter & Gamble, Unshade
Networking zone partners: Grześki, GO ON, Nice To Fit You, OSHEE, SFD
Media partners: Just Join IT, The Protocol IT, Rocket Jobs
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