Secure Coding Training (SCT) 2025

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Description

A few places are still available!

The Secure Coding Training (SCT) is back and is an unmissable opportunity for software development and cybersecurity enthusiasts involved in the GN5-2 Project. 

Running from Tuesday 14th to Friday 17th October 2025, daily from 10am to 3pm (CEST), this online training will be delivered by the PSNC team. 

Coinciding with Cybersecurity month, SCT25 will focus on the (cyber) security of AI and large language model (LLM) systems

Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Model (LLM) applications in particular, are becoming increasingly widespread and immensely popular. Their security concerns involve not only "classical" vulnerabilities such as SQL Injection or Cross-Site Scripting, but also issues related to how they operate, for example, the risk of being misled by incorrect information that is nonetheless trusted.

SCT25 topics have also been designed to complement those covered in the SSE25 training. 

So join us for a week of engaging, hands-on sessions including:

  • An introduction to AI and LLM mysteries
  • Threats classification, based on relevant OWASP standards and Top 10s
  • HackLLMe contest - a new version of the SCT practical hacking workshop!
  • Approaches to protect AI and LLM systems against classical hacking and domain threats

 

For any questions related to the workshop content, please contact GLAD@geant.org.

This workshop is open to GN5 2 Project members. Places are limited so reserve your spot today.  

Eligible participants may claim their time to attend SCT25, information can be found here. 

 

 

Registration
Participants
19 / 19
Participants
  • Aleksandr Petrunin
  • Alexandru Cacean
  • Amineh Akhavan Saraf
  • Andrej Zieger
  • Carolina Fernández
  • David Company Estall
  • Dubravka Oreskovic
  • Dubravko Penezic
  • Esther Ruiz Ben
  • Eugene Brin
  • Jan Todek
  • Maciej Łabędzki
  • Marcin Rochowiak
  • Marko Ivančić
  • Mijo Derek
  • Nil Ortiz Rabella
  • Olga Spillane
  • Tomasz Weiss
  • Tony Gray
    • 10:00 AM 3:00 PM
      Day 1

      Welcome and introduction to SCT 2025
      WP9T2. How we support building secure services
      Invitation to School of Software Engineering
      Guest speech - Code Safe, Code Smart: Privacy, Licenses & AI in Practice
      OWASP standards applicable for SCT 2025 - intro and reminder
      Continuous Integration Ideas supporting Secure Development Life Cycle
      Writing Hacker Proof Code - Files and Resources

    • 10:00 AM 3:00 PM
      Day 2

      Welcome and short introduction to the day
      AI Training Module 0: Setup & LLM introduction
      AI Training Module 1: OWASP Top 10 for GenAI
      AI Training Module 1: Other taxonomies of LLM vulnerabilities and threats
      AI Training Module 2: Hands-on lab - Prompt injection & Jailbreaking

    • 10:00 AM 3:00 PM
      Day 3

      Welcome and short introduction to the day
      Fuzzing – introduction
      Fuzzing AI and AI for fuzzing – workshop
      AI Training Module 3: HackLLMe – workshop

    • 10:00 AM 3:00 PM
      Day 4

      Welcome and short introduction to the day
      AI Training Module 4: How to secure your LLM
      Classical cybersec also applies to LLMs – a common Web threats reminder and countermeasures
      HackLLMe contest solutions and evaluation
      Summary and closing