Students of Inha University in Tashkent are in Georgia, where they are taking part in the international Winter Cyber Security Camp 2025, organized jointly with the international scientific organization SCSA.

Students from Inha University in Tashkent, New Uzbekistan University, and TUIT are currently in Georgia, taking part in the International Winter Cyber Security Camp 2025. The camp is held in Bakuriani and is jointly organized by Inha University in Tashkent and the international scientific organization SCSA, continuing a long-standing annual winter initiative.
 
The program offers intensive training in ethical hacking, cryptography, advanced Python programming, and penetration testing, combining expert lectures, hands-on practice, and teamwork. The camp concludes with a hackathon simulating real-world cybersecurity scenarios.
 
Participation reflects Inha University in Tashkent’s strategy to integrate students into the international educational and technological ecosystem. Notably, the program also includes members of “TUIT CSC”, winners of the Cyber Guard Cup 2025 CTF hackathon, whose participation is sponsored by ONESEC.