The cybersecurity training program conducted in collaboration between Tarsus University and the Çukurova Development Agency (ÇKA), as part of the “Development Agencies Cyber Homeland Program,” was successfully completed following an intensive and comprehensive training process.
The program aimed to equip students with in-depth technical knowledge and practical skills in the field of cybersecurity. It consisted of three main modules: “Cybersecurity and Penetration Testing Training” held on December 2–6, 2024; “Web Security Training” on February 10–14, 2025; and “Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering Training” on April 7–11, 2025. Hosted by Tarsus University, the program not only focused on developing qualified professionals in the cybersecurity domain but also aimed to enhance competencies such as teamwork, project development, and technology-oriented entrepreneurship.
Following the in-person training sessions held at Tarsus University, the program will continue with additional stages designed to support student development. These stages include team-based projects, project development processes, Cyber Homeland Bootcamp activities, and internship opportunities.