The meeting gathered together 27 project members, 18 in person and 9 online, from the University of Granada, University of Minho, University of Padua, Vilnius University, Amped SRL, Constella Intelligence AIQ, IMDEA Networks, Qascom SRL, EuroTux and DigitalSign.
During these 2-day meetings, the Cyberactioning representatives laid the foundations of the management, dissemination and impact strategies, discussed the infrastructure aspects of the project and gave the first steps for developing the Joint Master’s Programme in Cybersecurity.
The Cyberactioning project is supported by the European Commission Call Digital-2022-Skills-03, launched in the framework of the Digital Simple Grants Action for fostering specialised education programmes or modules in key capacities areas.
The 4-year project is developed by four Arqus universities (University of Granada, University of Minho, University of Padua and Vilnius University), in collaboration with six SMEs and Research Centres, all of them covering four different European countries (Italy, Lithuania, Portugal and Spain) and with a high level of expertise in the field of cybersecurity.