Cybersecurity and AI - AICYBERSEC2026
Welcome to ENFIELD 2nd Summer School: Cyber security and AI (AICYBERSEC2026)!
The ENFIELD 2nd Summer School: Cyber security and AI (AICYBERSEC2026) is a three-day international educational program for undergraduate students in their final year, MSc Students, PhD students and IT professionals interested in a comprehensive overview within the framework of the European project ENFIELD. In 2026 the AICYBERSEC will be hosted by the Privacy Engineering and Social Informatics (PrivaSI Lab) of the Department of Cultural Technology and Communication, University of the Aegean at Lesvos island.
This summer school is co-organized by the as part of the ENFIELD project, co-funded by the European Union and UK Research and Innovation. The ENFIELD project supports this summer school by promoting Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence.
AICYBERSEC ECTS Acknowledgement (Up to 1 ECTS credit)
Upon successful completion of the course (three-day lectures) participants will receive a certification of attendance honoring 1 ECTS point. The ECTS allocation includes participation in lectures and sessions, self-study preparation, preparation for assessment, and successful completion of an evaluation test at the end of the programme.
ECTS credit will only be awarded if the course is completed fully, meaning full attendance during the Summer School is mandatory.
Non-students will receive a certification of attendance for the sessions followed. For customised letters of attendance please contact the organising committe at AICYBERSEC@aegean.gr stating your request.
Important Dates:
Applications: Deadline 30/06/2026
Summer School: From 15/07/2026 to 17/07/2026
Location
Lesvos island is situated in North East Aegean Sea, right across the shores of Minor Asia and Adramytte gulf. It's the third largest Greek island and it occupies an area of 1,632 km2. It has a mild Mediterranean climate and its exceptional sunshine makes it one of the sunniest islands in the Aegean Sea.

The island is forested and mountainous with two large peaks, Mt. Lepetymnos at 968 m (3,176 ft) and Mt. Olympus at 967 m (3,173 ft), dominating its northern and central sections. The island's volcanic origin is manifested in several hot springs and the two gulfs. Eleven million olive trees cover 40% of the island together with other fruit trees. Forests of Mediterranean pines, chestnut trees and some oaks occupy 20%.

Lesvos contains one of the few known petrified forests and has been declared a Protected Natural Monument, included also in the European Geopark Network. Fossilised plants have been found in many localities on the western part of the island. Neogene volcanic rocks dominate the central and western part of the island.

Ouzo, the traditional distilled Greek beverage, has its centre of production in Lesvos with many different companies.


