Who is it addressed to

Holders of a first cycle degree from a Greek university or equivalent foreign institution are eligible for admission to the MSc program, in accordance with the provisions of Law 4957/2022, as currently in force. All candidates must have a sufficient knowledge of English (the language of instruction). Members of the EEP, E.D.I.P. and E.T.E.P. categories and administrative staff of the institution may apply and, if accepted during the evaluation process, be considered supernumerary and only one per year in accordance with the Internal Regulations of the institution.

More specifically, the M.Sc. program is aimed at graduates of Higher Education Institutions in Greece or equivalent institutions abroad. Indicative examples include graduates of: Departments of Information Technology and Communications, Departments of Science and Technology, engineers with diplomas from: Polytechnic and Polytechnic Schools, Law School, Political Science and Public Administration Departments, Management and Economics Departments. In addition, graduates of the National School of Public Administration and graduates of military academies of the Armed Forces and Security Forces, etc.

The M.Sc. program accepts one hundred and fifty (150) students per academic year.

The Master of Science Programme in "Advanced Cybersecurity Technologies and Governance" was established as part of the European EU-iNSPIRE project (INnovative multi-diSciPlinary Industry-focused cybersecurity education for upskilling and ReskIlling the EU workforcE), which began in January 2025, has a duration of four (4) years and is co-funded by the European Union through the DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-05 program (Contract No. 101190054).

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The Master of Science Programme in "Advanced Cybersecurity Technologies and Governance" was established as part of the European EU-iNSPIRE project (INnovative multi-diSciPlinary Industry-focused cybersecurity education for upskilling and ReskIlling the EU workforcE), which began in January 2025, has a duration of four (4) years and is co-funded by the European Union through the DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-05 program (Contract No. 101190054).

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