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Second Session of Positive Hack Camp 2025, an International Cybersecurity Training Program, Concludes

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At the closing ceremony, Positive Technologies signed a cooperation agreement with one of Indonesia’s largest universities. In Moscow, Positive Technologies and Positive Education recently concluded Positive Hack Camp, a global education program for the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. More than 90 emerging professionals from 25 countries across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East received valuable, hands on ethical hacking training from leading experts. The event was held with the support of the Russian Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media.

On the final day of Positive Hack Camp, Positive Technologies signed a
cooperation agreement with Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Nusa Tenggara Barat. The
university was represented at the signing ceremony by Rector Dr. Baiq Mulianah.
The parties aim to develop joint educational programs to train highly qualified
cybersecurity specialists.

Mohammad Nuh, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Institut Teknologi
Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Former Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia,
said: “Cybersecurity is no longer just
a technical issue. It is a shared challenge that requires better cooperation
and smarter use of AI. Hands-on training must be embedded into the curriculum,
which includes digital ethics, cyber law and privacy protection. This
integration ensures that students not only become skilled defenders, but also
become responsible digital citizens. That is why this program organized by
Positive Technologies is very important, not only now, but for the
future.”

The two‑week Positive Hack Camp
curriculum covered today’s most important cybersecurity topics: from network
infrastructure scanning and social engineering techniques to web application
testing and professional ethics. Beyond the intensive learning sessions, participants
also experienced the vibrant culture of Russia, exploring Moscow’s famous
landmarks and discovering the country’s rich historical heritage.

Mr. Jose Antonio Morato Tavares, Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indonesia to the Russian Federation,
said: “Cybersecurity is a global
challenge that, of course, requires our collaborative efforts. This event can
provide our young professionals with the collective capacity to address these
common challenges. I am proud that Indonesian professionals are here with us.
They are technologically savvy. As our world becomes more digitalized, our
countries must develop the collective capacity to prevent cyberattacks and make
our digital environment safer for everyone.”

Boris Miroshnikov, President of the National Association for
International Information Security, and Ilya Gurov, First Deputy Executive
Director of the Russian Geographical Society, attended the closing ceremony.

Positive Hack Camp is an annual international program focused on
practical cybersecurity. The first event took
place
in August 2024 in Moscow and brought together around 70 young
professionals from 20 countries, including India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia,
the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. In addition to educational projects,
Positive Technologies annually hosts major events such as the international
cybersecurity festival Positive Hack Days to facilitate exchange of
experiences and ideas among cybersecurity experts from different countries. In
May 2025, the festival was the largest in its history: over three days it drew
more than 150,000 attendees, including hundreds of international guests from
more than 40 countries.

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