In today’s interconnected digital age, cybersecurity has become one of the most critical concerns for individuals and organizations alike. With the increasing reliance on digital systems and AI-driven technologies, the number and complexity of cyber threats continue to rise, posing risks to data, finances, and reputations.
This workshop aims to address these challenges by exploring the latest trends, tools, and strategies for detecting and preventing cyberattacks. Through expert-led sessions and live demonstrations, participants will gain hands-on experience in identifying threats, applying preventive measures, and developing effective response plans.
Key topics will include malware and phishing attacks, intrusion detection systems, AI in cybersecurity, cloud vulnerabilities, and zero-trust security models. The workshop is open to IT faculty, computer engineering staff, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and anyone interested in enhancing their cybersecurity skills.
By the end of the workshop, attendees will be equipped with practical knowledge and confidence to recognize, mitigate, and respond to real-world cyber risks—contributing to a safer and more resilient digital environment within and beyond the university.
Date: December 8, 2025
Venue: Campus Main Building Hall
Organized by: Department of Information Technology




