Greek national team in European Cybersecurity Challenge
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greece is participating for a third consecutive year in the European Cybersecurity Challenge that started in London on Monday and will end on Wednesday.
The 10 members of the Greek team, under the guidance of Prof. Christos Xenakis of the Piraeus University’s Digital Systems department, are called upon to solve problems in the digital world of IT systems and to successfully complete approximately 40 challenges.
The team is comprised of university students and IT graduates, as well as two high school students from Athens and Thessaloniki.
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