Autumn CyberSecurityDay 2025
(Rožňava)
07.04.2025
Stredná odborná škola technická, Hviezdoslavova 5, 048 01 Rožňava
Practical workshops based on real-world experiences in resolving computer security incidents. An opportunity to talk to people who are professionally involved in information and cybersecurity, to meet new people, and compete for interesting prizes.




Lecture
Current Security Threats
Monika Rapavá (CSIRT-UPJS)
A basic introductory lecture intended primarily for students and the general public. It introduces the concepts of cybersecurity, types of attacks, security incidents and the legal framework for data protection.
Workshops
Mobile Device Security
Jakub Mohler (CSIRT-UPJS) / Monika Rapavá (CSIRT-UPJS)
The workshop focuses on current threats and vulnerabilities in the field of mobile devices. Participants will be introduced to practical examples of attacks, as well as malware using hardware functions of devices. Security measures, correct permission settings and risks of older versions of operating systems are also discussed. There is also a recommendation for testing tools.
Resolving cyber security incidents
Pavol Sokol (CSIRT-UPJS), Monika Rapavá (CSIRT-UPJS)
A summary of real cyber incidents, their impact and solutions, the perfect workshop to broaden your knowledge in the field of cybersecurity. It focuses on lessons learned from incidents, procedures for resolving them, and recommendations for institutions.
Personal data protection
Simona Rudohradská (Faculty of Law UPJŠ)
During the workshop high school students will learn what personal data is, how it can be recognized in everyday life, and why its protection is one of the fundamental rights of every person. Participants will also learn the basic principles of personal data processing, such as legality, fairness, transparency, data minimization, and the principle of limiting the usage of your personal data. Using specific examples, we will explain how these principles affect situations they may encounter, for example, at school, on social networks, or when using mobile applications. Students will also learn what rights they have as data subjects – for example, the right to access, the right to rectification, erasure or objection to processing. Through practical activities, we will teach them how to exercise these rights and who they can contact in case of a violation of their rights.