During November-December 2021, teachers and students of the Department of Cybersecurity completed a professional online training course, “EU Best Practices and Strategies for Cyber Resilience”, which was held at the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics within the framework of the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Module “Integration of EU Cybersecurity Frameworks and Policies in Ukraine”.
The Erasmus+ Jean Monnet module's courses contribute to teachers' professional development and exchange of best practices and allow students to gain new knowledge and impressions of non-formal education at other higher education institutions.
The course “EU Best Practices and Strategies for Cybersecurity” highlights the best European practices on current cybersecurity issues:
- global cyber resilience system;
- Eurosystem cyber resilience strategy;
- analysis of the cyber defence policy framework;
- basic concepts of secure routing of fault-tolerant networks;
- defining network security metrics;
- fault-tolerant routing as an approach to ensuring cyber resilience in modern network architectures.
The technologies used to teach the course “EU Best Practices and Strategies for Cybersecurity” will be considered to improve the educational components of the speciality “Cybersecurity” at KhNU.
The participants of the course are sincerely grateful to Oleksandra Yeremenko, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of NURE, for the quality of the course and the presentation of the results of their research activities in the areas of cyber-resistant information and communication networks, network security and fault-tolerant software-configurable networks.