Future University in Egypt Hosts Positive Technologies Delegation to Strengthen Cybersecurity Collaboration
The Faculty of Computers & Information Technology at Future University in Egypt (FUE) proudly welcomed, on April 20th, a distinguished Russian delegation representing Positive Technologies Inc., a globally recognized leader in cybersecurity, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, and threat intelligence.
This visit marks a significant milestone in FUE’s ongoing efforts to expand international collaboration and strengthen its position as a leading academic institution in cybersecurity education and research.
The visit commenced with an official meeting chaired by the Dean of the Faculty, attended by the Vice Deans for Education and Student Affairs, Environmental Affairs and Community Service, and Graduate Studies, alongside Heads of Departments, the Cybersecurity Program Coordinator, the Director of the Quality Assurance Unit, and the MCS Head of COE.
Following the meeting, the delegation toured the faculty’s advanced laboratories and facilities, where they engaged with teaching assistants to gain deeper insights into the university’s technical infrastructure, training capabilities, and hands-on learning environment.
The visit concluded with a high-level meeting with the University President and the Vice President for Student Affairs, emphasizing the importance of strengthening institutional partnerships and exploring long-term strategic collaboration.
Advancing Cybersecurity Education and Innovation
The discussions were held within the framework of establishing strategic cooperation agreements aimed at enhancing cybersecurity capabilities through knowledge exchange and industry integration.
Both parties explored structured mechanisms for collaboration, including:
• Expert-led sessions on emerging cyber threats
• Secure system design and architecture
• Advanced offensive and defensive cybersecurity techniques
The partnership also aims to support:
• Development of industry-driven research and graduation projects
• Integration of real-world case studies and threat intelligence insights
• Enrichment of academic curricula with practical, industry-aligned content
Bridging Academia and Industry
The collaboration further includes access to advanced cybersecurity tools, simulation environments, and hands-on laboratory experiences that reflect real-world challenges.
Through direct engagement with industry experts, faculty members will be empowered to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application—ultimately contributing to the development of highly skilled cybersecurity professionals.
This initiative reinforces FUE’s commitment to preparing graduates capable of addressing the rapidly evolving global cybersecurity landscape and supporting digital transformation with resilience and innovation.
Future University in Egypt Hosts Positive Technologies Delegation to Strengthen Cybersecurity Collaboration
Future University in Egypt Hosts Positive Technologies Delegation to Strengthen Cybersecurity Collaboration
The Faculty of Computers & Information Technology at Future University in Egypt (FUE) proudly welcomed, on April 20th, a distinguished Russian delegation representing Positive Technologies Inc., a globally recognized leader in cybersecurity, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, and threat intelligence.
The Faculty of Computers & Information Technology at Future University in Egypt (FUE) proudly welcomed, on April 20th, a distinguished Russian delegation representing Positive Technologies Inc., a globally recognized leader in cybersecurity, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, and threat intelligence. This visit marks a significant milestone in FUE’s ongoing efforts to expand international collaboration and strengthen its position as a leading academic institution in cybersecurity education and research. The visit commenced with an official meeting chaired by the Dean of the Faculty, attended by the Vice Deans for Education and Student Affairs, Environmental Affairs and Community Service, and Graduate Studies, alongside Heads of Departments, the Cybersecurity Program Coordinator, the Director of the Quality Assurance Unit, and the MCS Head of COE. Following the meeting, the delegation toured the faculty’s advanced laboratories and facilities, where they engaged with teaching assistants to gain deeper insights into the university’s technical infrastructure, training capabilities, and hands-on learning environment. The visit concluded with a high-level meeting with the University President and the Vice President for Student Affairs, emphasizing the importance of strengthening institutional partnerships and exploring long-term strategic collaboration.Advancing Cybersecurity Education and Innovation The discussions were held within the framework of establishing strategic cooperation agreements aimed at enhancing cybersecurity capabilities through knowledge exchange and industry integration. Both parties explored structured mechanisms for collaboration, including: • Expert-led sessions on emerging cyber threats • Secure system design and architecture • Advanced offensive and defensive cybersecurity techniques The partnership also aims to support: • Development of industry-driven research and graduation projects • Integration of real-world case studies and threat intelligence insights • Enrichment of academic curricula with practical, industry-aligned contentBridging Academia and Industry The collaboration further includes access to advanced cybersecurity tools, simulation environments, and hands-on laboratory experiences that reflect real-world challenges. Through direct engagement with industry experts, faculty members will be empowered to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application—ultimately contributing to the development of highly skilled cybersecurity professionals. This initiative reinforces FUE’s commitment to preparing graduates capable of addressing the rapidly evolving global cybersecurity landscape and supporting digital transformation with resilience and innovation.