Mazars partnership with CENSIS supports students’ diversity in the cyber security industry
This marks the second year of Mazars and CENSIS’ collaboration, which is designed to give students from a diverse range of backgrounds and undergraduate disciplines the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with some of today’s most challenging cyber security issues.
Mazars’ delegates, who are also part of the National Cyber Security Centre’s CyberFirst programme, will participate in a two-day programme of ethical hacking exercises. The exercises have been developed by CENSIS’s engineers to better understand the vulnerability of IoT systems to potential cyber-attacks. Participants will be asked to identify vulnerabilities in the system and suggest areas of improvement.