Department of Cryptography and Cybersecurity
Leading the way in cybersecurity education and research, continuing the legacy of Marian Rejewski's groundbreaking work in cryptanalysis and code-breaking.
About the Department
Our Department of Cryptography and Cybersecurity is at the forefront of digital security education and research. Named in honor of Marian Rejewski, who broke the Enigma code, we continue his tradition of excellence in cryptographic research.
We offer comprehensive programs that combine theoretical foundations with practical applications, preparing students for careers in cybersecurity, cryptographic research, and digital forensics.
Study Programs
Comprehensive program covering network security, cryptographic protocols, and security system design.
Advanced study of cryptographic algorithms, blockchain technology, and secure communication systems.
Focus on security policy, risk management, and enterprise security architecture.
Research-intensive program in advanced cryptographic methods and security protocols.
Research Areas
Meet Our Faculty
Quantum Cryptography, Post-Quantum Algorithms
Blockchain Technology, Distributed Systems Security
Digital Forensics, Cybercrime Investigation
State-of-the-Art Facilities
Advanced penetration testing environment with isolated networks for security research and hands-on learning.
- • Network security testing tools
- • Malware analysis sandbox
- • Digital forensics workstations
- • Incident response simulation
Specialized facility for cryptographic algorithm development and quantum cryptography research.
- • Quantum computing simulators
- • High-performance computing cluster
- • Cryptographic hardware modules
- • Secure development environment