A big thanks to Dr L.K.E. Genzel (Lisa) and Dr S. Samardjiska (Simona) from Radboud University for making this collaboration possible.
The Faculty of Science is convinced that diverse teams perform better, and
that the diversity of our students and staff contributes to the quality of
our academic community. The Gender, Diversity and Inclusion committee (GenDI)
has been set up to help to make the faculty a great place for everyone and to
make sure that diverse talents are welcome and appreciated. The committee
serves as a contact point concerning issues in the context of gender and diversity.
It advises the Faculty Board and organises awareness events. When appropriate,
the Faculty of Science Gender, Diversity and Inclusion committee coordinates its
actions with the Central DEI office.
Read more about GenDI's missions here.
A big thanks to the board of Studsec for making this collaboration possible.
Studsec is the Dutch Student CyberSecurity Association located in Amsterdam. As an education-first organization,
they focus on providing workshops and hands-on experiences to help Dutch students immerse themselves in the world of
cybersecurity. Their mission is to make cybersecurity more accessible for everyone through a variety of engaging projects.
Read more about StudSec here.
A big thanks to the Challenge The Cyber (CTC) team for making this collaboration possible.
The Challenge the Cyber Foundation organizes cybersecurity events for Dutch pupils and students.
The annual Challenge the Cyber CTF, the Cyberbootcamp and the broadcast to the European Cybersecurity Challenge (ECSC)
are the most important pillars, together with training and networking activities.
Read more about Challenge The Cyber here.
If you would like to help our cause, please feel free to contact us at
hackherquest "at" gmail "dot" com