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Positive Hack Camp 2025 Empowers Young Cybersecurity Professionals from Around the World

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By John Justice Ahoto

The Positive Hack Camp 2025 has kicked off in Moscow, Russia, bringing together 90 talented young IT and cybersecurity specialists from 25 countries, including India, Indonesia, Ghana, Iran, the UAE, Egypt, Malaysia, and Vietnam. This international educational program, organized by Positive Technologies with the support of the Ministry of Digital Development of Russia and the Cyberus Foundation, aims to develop talent and expertise in information security.

In the two weeks program,participants will engage in intensive hands-on training, analyze real-world cases, and exchange experiences with peers from diverse backgrounds. The program features practical sessions on various cybersecurity topics, including network scanning, social engineering, web application hacking, and professional ethics. Led by white-hat hackers from Positive Technologies, the training will equip participants with the skills to prevent, detect, and combat cyber threats.

The opening ceremony featured speeches from the ambassadors of India, Iran, and Indonesia, highlighting the growing interest in cybersecurity collaborations between nations. This program is part of Positive Technologies’ efforts to foster a global community of cybersecurity professionals, promoting cross-border networking and friendship-building activities.

With participants from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, Positive Hack Camp 2025 demonstrates the global demand for cybersecurity expertise. Last year’s program saw participants from South Africa, among other countries, benefit from the training. This year’s program has attracted over 765 applicants, showcasing the growing interest in cybersecurity education and training.

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Dmitry Serebryannikov, Chief Hacking Officer at Positive Technologies, emphasized the company’s commitment to sharing expertise and fostering a global community of cybersecurity professionals. Through practical exercises and case studies, participants will discover modern approaches to security analysis and learn how to apply them to enhance their own countries’ digital security

 

 

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