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We work to inspire, cultivat, develop and hire talents in cyber ecosystem.
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🌸 Happy International Women’s Day – March 8

Today we celebrate the strength, courage, and brilliance of women everywhere.

To every girl learning to code,
To every woman defending systems in cybersecurity,
To every tech builder, innovator, and problem solver β€”

You belong in technology.

The world needs more women who are:
πŸ’» Building software
πŸ” Securing digital systems
πŸš€ Launching startups
🧠 Solving real problems with innovation

Technology is not just a field.
It is a space where women can lead, create, and shape the future.

To the girls in our community:
Keep learning.
Keep building.
Keep breaking barriers.

The future of tech and cybersecurity is stronger with women in it.

πŸ’œ Happy International Women’s Day!

#WomenInTech #GirlsInCyber #March8 #WomenInCyberSecurity #FutureBuilders t.me/insactc
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International Hackathon Competition – AIRI Institute (Russia)
Registration is now open for the International Hackathon organized by the AIRI Institute in Russia.
Participation Requirements:
Teams of 1–4 participants
Age: 18 years and above
After completing registration, please send your Full Name and Phone Number via Telegram to @Wiwinee.

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Launching a Visual Subtitles Contest

❗️ Together with the AIRI Institute, we are hosting a competition dedicated to solving problems related to creating subtitles for video data without speech accompaniment

πŸ”Ή What's waiting for you?
It is necessary to develop an algorithm that automatically finds the announcer in the frame, highlights and stabilizes his lips, and recognizes speech in any interference (head turns, bad light, and other distortions)

πŸ”Ή Who can participate?
Undergraduate, graduate, major, and postgraduate students from technical universities in the BRICS, CIS, Cuba, and Vietnam. You can participate in teams of 1 to 4 people. Age from 18

πŸ”Ή Important dates
Registration is open from 10 March, and the competition starts on 16 March

➑️ Register here to participate https://airi.net/hackathon/omnisub-2026/
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πŸ”₯ We have prepared for you exclusive program today!!

Topic: Malware Mastery
Time: 2:00LT night

This session will bring an opportunity for you to get experience from our highly talented student of the Cyber Talent Center who is currently working at INSA.

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πŸš€ 2018 INSA Cyber Talent Summer Camp Challenge is coming soon!

πŸ’ŽIf you are passionate about cybersecurity and related technology fields, this is a great opportunity for you.

Please invite and add your friends, classmates, and anyone who has interest, passion and talent in cyber and related technology streams.

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MARCH 14, DID YOU KNOW?

March 14 is called Pi Day (Ο€) because the date 3/14 matches the famous number 3.14. Have a great weekend! insactc
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How Programming Language Start
In 1946, the first electronic computer changed the course of technology.

Six womenβ€”Kathleen McNulty, Jean Jennings Bartik, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, Frances Bilas, and Ruth Lichtermanβ€”designed the programming methods that allowed ENIAC to execute complex calculations. At the time, there were no programming languages, no compilers, and no established field of software engineering.

They worked directly with the machine’s architecture: configuring switches, cables, and logic flows to translate mathematical problems into operational instructions.

Many of the concepts they developed, structured problem decomposition, execution sequencing, and logical debugging, became foundational practices in modern software development.
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