Moroccan Cybersecurity Camp at ENSIAS: A Hub for Innovation and Learning
The Information Security Club (INSEC) of the National School of Computer Science and Systems Analysis (ENSIAS) is set to host the Moroccan Cybersecurity Camp (MCSC INSEC) from April 17 to 19, 2026, in Rabat. This significant event promises to gather professionals and researchers in Madinat Al Irfane for three days dedicated to discussions and exchanges centered around a topic that is becoming increasingly relevant in today's financial and technological landscapes: the use of blockchain technology for enhanced security and digital trust. The camp will explore various aspects, ranging from Bitcoin to the anticipated introduction of Morocco's E-Dirham.
Scheduled to commence on April 17, the camp will feature a series of talks and workshops led by both national and international experts, providing insights into cybersecurity challenges associated with the digitization of currency and the new digital trust protocols. Attendees can look forward to engaging sessions that not only delve into technical aspects but also foster networking opportunities among key players in the cybersecurity sector. This initiative is particularly timely, considering the rapid advancements in technology and the increasing complexity of cybersecurity threats.
Moreover, the Moroccan Cybersecurity Camp aims to be a platform for knowledge sharing and innovation, promoting practical workshops that will cover cutting-edge topics, including quantum technologies. By bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, the camp seeks to equip participants with the skills necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of cybersecurity.
As reported by medias24.com.