Organization

Gabriel Maciá Fernández - Full professor at University of Granada

Dpt. Signal Theory, Telematics and Communications

Email: @email

The programme board is composed of the following members: 

1. University of Granada

  • Professor Gabriel Maciá (coordinator)
  • Maria Bazuelo (Programme Officer)

2. University of Minho

  • Prof. Henrique Manuel Dinis Santos
  • Carla Soares (Internationalization Office)

3. University of Padova

  • Assoc. Prof. Nicola Laurenti
  • Cinzia Clemente (administration of Mathematics department)

4. University of Vilnius

  • Assoc. Prof. Linas Bukauskas
  • Karina Kasperovičiūtė (coordinator for VN study programmes).

The Master in International Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence is a joint degree programme established through a collaboration agreement between four prestigious European universities:

  • University of Padua (Italy)
  • Vilnius University (Lithuania)
  • University of Granada (Spain)
  • University of Minho (Portugal)

This partnership ensures a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to cybersecurity, cyber intelligence, and digital forensics. Each institution contributes its academic expertise, research facilities, and specialised faculty to provide students with a unique and well-rounded learning experience.

Although the programme is delivered across the four partner universities, it is coordinated by the University of Granada, which manages the overall structure, admissions, and administrative procedures.

Students benefit from an integrated curriculum, gaining exposure to different cybersecurity methodologies, international regulatory frameworks, and advanced technical skills. The collaboration also strengthens research opportunities, professional networking, and industry engagement at a European level.

Upon successful completion of the programme, graduates receive a joint degree, officially recognised across the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), enhancing their employability in global cybersecurity and cyber intelligence sectors.