External internships

The Master in International Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence offers students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through external internships in leading cybersecurity companies, research institutions, and governmental agencies. These internships provide valuable industry exposure, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world cybersecurity environments.

Structure and Credits

  • Internships are optional and can be undertaken as part of the master’s programme.
  • Students can engage in industry placements, cybersecurity projects, or research collaborations.
  • Internship opportunities are offered through Cyberactioning.eu, a key initiative supporting students in securing internships within the European cybersecurity ecosystem.

Cyberactioning.eu: A Key Partner for Internships

Through Cyberactioning.eu, students have access to:

  • A network of cybersecurity companies, research labs, and government institutions offering internship placements.
  • Opportunities to work on cybersecurity operations, threat analysis, and cyber intelligence projects.
  • A bridge between academia and industry, ensuring students gain practical experience before entering the job market.

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Benefits of the Internship Programme

  • Gain practical experience in threat intelligence, penetration testing, digital forensics, and network security.
  • Build professional connections with cybersecurity experts and organisations.
  • Enhance employability with hands-on training in a real-world cybersecurity setting.

How to Apply for an Internship

  • Students will receive guidance on available internships during the third semester at the University of Granada.
  • Internship placements are subject to availability and eligibility criteria set by host organisations.
  • More details will be provided through the programme coordinators.

External internships are an excellent opportunity for students to apply their skills in real-world scenarios, bridging the gap between academic learning and professional cybersecurity practice.