Posted on June 11, 2026
The Department of Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA) and the BCA Club of Etech Spark (BCES) at Advanced College of Engineering and Management (ACEM) successfully conducted a 7-Day Professional Ethical Hacking & Cybersecurity Workshop at the college premises from Jeshtha 17 to 25, 2083 (May 31–June 8, 2026).
The workshop was organized with the objective of providing students with foundational and practical knowledge in ethical hacking and cybersecurity. The program was attended by students from different semesters, where participants were introduced to core concepts of cybersecurity, ethical hacking methodologies, network security, and industry-relevant tools and techniques.
The sessions emphasized hands-on practical learning, enabling students to understand real-world cyber threats and develop essential skills in penetration testing, system security, and responsible ethical hacking practices. The workshop also encouraged innovation, problem-solving, and a deeper interest in the rapidly growing field of cybersecurity.
The program created an interactive and engaging learning environment, contributing significantly to the enhancement of students’ technical competencies and practical understanding of cybersecurity challenges and solutions.
Advanced College of Engineering and Management extends its sincere gratitude to all participants, trainers, coordinators, the BCA Department, BCES members, and the college administration for their continuous support and contribution in making this workshop a success.