Marc Damie and Matteo Grella (two SCS PhD students) have been accepted in the "Young Talents for Cybersecurity 2025" programme. Initiated by the Institut français NL, the Embassy of France in the Netherlands, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in France, and the Franco-Dutch Network, this programme promotes collaboration, sparks interest, and creates opportunities for the next generation of cybersecurity experts.
Throughout the year, Marc and Matteo, along with 10 other young researchers from France and the Netherlands, will work together to tackle emerging challenges while building bridges between academia, industry, and policymakers. This collaboration will be structured around workshops during the Forum InCyber (in Lille) and the ONE Conference (in The Hague), two major conferences gathering cybersecurity professionals from all over Europe. The Young Talents program aims to amplify the voice of the younger generation, foster talent development, and promote cross-border exchanges within a European framework.
Congratulations Marc and Matteo!
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