Digital4Security Tasters Workshops
The Digital4Security Taster Workshops kick off on Monday, 23 February 2026, offering a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge cybersecurity topics through hands-on, expert-led sessions. Designed for graduates, students, and professionals across sectors and experience levels including managers, and business leaders, this workshop series equips participants with practical, in-demand cybersecurity skills without requirement of technical background.
Why join the Digital4Security Taster Workshops?
By participating, you will: Learn directly from leading cybersecurity experts Gain practical, real-world skills through interactive sessions Connect with professionals across Europe’s cybersecurity ecosystem Upcoming Taster Workshops.
Upcoming Taster Workshops:
- Workshop 1:Secure Programming – Monday, 23 February, 17:00-18:30 CET
- Workshop 2: ML and DL for cybersecurity: overview of methods and applications – Wednesday, 25 February, 17:00-18:30 CET
- Workshop 3:Implication Design for Cybersecurity: How design – not just text – can strengthen organisational security – Monday, 2 March, 17:00-18:30 CET
- Workshop 4:Operational Resilience: Surviving the Accident and the Hack – Tuesday, 3 March, 17:00-18:30 CET
- Workshop 5: Designing and Deploying CTF Cybersecurity Challenges – Thursday, 5 March 2026, 17:00-18:30 CET
- Workshop 6:Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity and Resilience: A Socio-technical Perspective – Friday, 6 March, 17:00-18:30 CET
- Workshop 7:Hands-On Cybersecurity Education: BUTCA, Gamification, and Collaboration – Monday, 9 March, 17:00-18:30 CET
- Workshop 8: EuroShop Direct Resilience: A Ransomware Response Tabletop Exercise – Tuesday, 10 March, 17:00-18:30 CET
Click here to register. Deadline for registrations: 21 February 2026.
Practical information
- Cost: Free of charge
- Certificate: Participants receive a certificate of attendance
- Discount: Attend at least 4 out of 8 workshops and receive a 10% discount on the full Master’s programme
- Who should attend: All professionals across sectors and experience levels as well students and graduates (no technical background required; English fluency needed)