Summer school of cybercriminality
6th annual
29.6. - 4. 7. 2025
In lectures and practical workshops, the students will familiarize themselves with basic aspects of cybersecurity, network attacks analysis, and malware detection.
With experienced instructors, participants will address simple or more complex security incidents from both a technical and legal perspective. They will experience a simulated cybercrime investigation and forensic analysis.
In conclusion, the working teams will analyze legal issues related to information technologies.
Key Information
Students of IT, law and other related fields.
Arrival: 29. July 2025
The summer school will take place during: 30. - 4. July 2025
UPJS education and training center Danišovce (region Spišská Nová Ves)
Summer school of cybercriminality is free of charge for the participants.
TBD
Agenda
In addition, we have a Pub Quiz and a trip (Spiš Castle/Slovak Paradise) coming up.
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Organisational support
The following are involved in the project
- teachers and doctoral candidates from the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Law at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice and the Faculty of Law at Commenius University Bratislava
- members of the civic association EISI, o.z.
- experts from commercial and state organizations handling cybersecurity
- legal profession representatives, whose agenda focuses on criminal law
Speakers SSC 2025

Ján Kopriva, TBD

Ján Kopriva

Ján Kopriva

Ján Kopriva
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Five four-member teams are formed during the training camp. Each team consists of two computer science students and two law students.
The team works together to solve tasks, whether it is predominantly a technical task or a legal problem. Each task requires understanding and solving the problem from an IT and legal perspectives. Thus, students become familiar with different areas, gain practical experience and learn to solve cybersecurity problems together.
The program offers a variety of benefits for both computer science and law students. Computer science students will gain valuable insights into cybercrime and forensic analysis, while law students will learn about computer crime and information and communication technology law. This knowledge will be essential for future lawyers, who will need to understand the legal implications of cybercrime and be able to effectively prosecute these cases. Computer scientists will also benefit from the program, as they will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to work in the field of cybersecurity.Graduates of the Summer School of Cybercrime will gain knowledge and practical experience that will advance their professional growth. They may not yet be ready for all the tasks of a security analyst or cybercrime expert, but they have a chance to embark on a stellar career in the profession of the future.