Jordanian Ambassador to Cairo, Amjad Adaileh, on Tuesday met with a number of Jordanian students, who won competitions in the 8th session of the annual Arab Security Conference, which was held this year under the theme: "Cyber Defense in the Age of Cyber Warfare". Jordanian students garnered "advanced" positions in the competitions, as 19 Jordanians took part in the event, which saw a "large" participation from Arab and foreign countries within working teams to deal with solutions and applications of cybersecurity, information security and simulating real-life experiences. Speaking at the meeting, Adhaileh congratulated the Jordanian youth, who ranked among the winning teams in the competition awards, expressing pride in the students' "advanced" level in the contests, especially since Jordanians won first place prizes in its latest sessions. Furthermore, the envoy presented an honorable model for Jordanian youth for representing the Kingdom and demonstrating efficiency and capabilities in the fields of in formation security and cybersecurity applications and solutions. Source: Jordan News Agency
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