Preventive measures against online scams
There has been a recent upward trend in cyberattacks and data breaches, in particular due to insufficient data protection measures and a lack of preparedness, as well as an increasing number of attacks in the workplace, including hacking into mobile devices and exploiting IoT vulnerabilities, according to Varonis statistics. IBM says 19% of breaches are due to stolen login credentials, 16% of breaches are due to fraud, and 15% of breaches are due to improper cloud service settings. The principles of remote working, as demonstrated by the Covid-19 pandemic, have only increased the need for data protection measures and the need to be properly prepared to use them and to be able to detect cyberattacks.
One of the preventive measures is to increase cyber security, which is why VU Kaunas Faculty, together with partners from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Cyprus and Malta, noticed the increasing trend of attacks using various online fraud schemes and decided a year and a half ago to develop an online course called CyberPhish to help people recognise phishing attacks, understand the consequences and responsibilities, and know what to do if their data has been compromised.
Read more: Preventive measures against online scams
On 26 June – 1 July the Bachelor students of Economics and Management and Master students of International Business Management (in English) Tadas Gatautis, Vaiva Ramanauskaitė, Ugnė Šimonėlytė, Iriowen Christopher ir Yaa Sarpomaa Benny Nyarko, together with Assist. Prof. Dr Ilona Kiaušiene and Assist. Prof. Dr Ingrida Šarkiūnaite took part in a summer camp organised by the Politehnica University of Bucharest (Romania).
Engineering education and training“. The project is coordinated by the Polytechnic University of Bucharest (Romania) and implemented with partners from Italy, Slovenia, Lithuania and Greece.
‘I always wanted to study International Business Management, so I went to the University website and searched for their available courses, I saw the course I wanted and immediately applied’ – states second-year Master student Dennis Osah Jnr from Nigeria. We invite you to learn more about the Vilnius university Kaunas Faculty student, his experience in Lithuania and what he thinks about studying.
We invite you to join a virtual study fair and get the answers to all your questions about the admission and studies at Vilnius University Kaunas Faculty.
The citizens of Ukraine, who are bravely fighting for their freedom and life, are in need of financial and humanitarian support. Therefore, we invite you to join Vilnius University, the Government of the Republic of Lithuania and other initiatives to support Ukrainian citizens. Since the dissemination of information about aid is an effective tool in the fight against Russian aggression, be sure to share it with others.
The appeal of the Council of Young Scientists of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine to the international academic community on the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.