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Registrations for the VII edition of the II level online Master in Cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection are open until 16 September 2024.

The Master is promoted by the Department of Computer Science, Bioengineering, Robotics and Systems Engineering DIBRIS in collaboration with the Research, Technology Transfer and Third Mission Area of ​​the University of Genoa and the Competence Center for Infrastructure Security and Optimization strategies - Start 4.0


Those who have not enrolled in the master's or postgraduate course in Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection still have until 7/6/2024 to enroll in the individual teachings of Part III, the more specialized one that can be recognized both by degree program committees as elective teachings and automatically for a future enrollment in the master's or postgraduate course in one of the next editions.


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information on credentials and procedures

Here are the courses available:

IoT Applications Security

lessons 10/05/2024 - 17/05/2024;
Exam 06/13/2024;
Registration deadline 02/05/2024


The application for participation in the Master is also expected to present a brief motivational report in pdf format (max. 1 folder) in support of the application.

The candidate must state his reasons in support of the candidacy with reference to the professional project he intends to pursue.

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AulaWeb is the UniGe portal to support teaching.

Students enrolled in the course can access teaching materials, online lessons, exercises in a simple and shared way and interact with each other, with tutors and teachers.

 


There are many proposals for obtaining discounts and scholarships which are also published within the deadlines for submitting applications, often financed by partner companies in anticipation of future recruitments. The placement of the master of the past editions is in fact 100%. In detail the first initiatives: