CYBENTIA Group and EUNEIZ University join forces to promote training in cybersecurity applied to the automotive/mobility sector

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As a result of this agreement, both entities will organise and develop awareness-raising actions and activities related to this field. They will also promote the design, development and promotion of R&D&I projects linked to cybersecurity and its application to mobility and the technologies implemented by connected vehicles.

The CYBENTIA Group and EUNEIZ University, which specialises in technology, health and sport, have formalised a collaboration agreement with the main objective of improving cybersecurity in the automotive/mobility field. To this end, Grupo CYBENTIA, in addition to offering a wide range of specialised courses in cybersecurity applied to the automotive/mobility sector, will contribute its technical knowledge, extensive experience in strategic communication and research, and its long track record in specialised training in cybersecurity applied to the automotive and mobility sectors. EUNEIZ, which offers a degree in cybersecurity as part of its educational programme, will act as an academic partner and strategic collaborator, contributing its experience in the field of education and its capacity for dissemination and institutional outreach.

With the signing of this agreement, both entities formalise their alliance to promote the knowledge and skills of EUNEIZ students in the field of cybersecurity applied to mobility and the automotive industry. This will be achieved through specific training programmes developed by Grupo CYBENTIA and the possibility of external internships for EUNEIZ students at the Grupo CYBENTIA facilities.

With this union, Grupo CYBENTIA demonstrates its commitment to making the Vitoria-Gasteiz Campus an international centre of excellence for specialised training in cybersecurity applied to the automotive/mobility sector and to creating a unique hub of knowledge in a world undergoing digital transformation in the automotive sector.

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