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On May 16, 2026, our university hosted another edition of Museum Night, this time with a focus on cybersecurity. Building A was divided into the Blue Team Zone and the Red Team Zone, where visitors could learn about cyberattacks and how to defend against them. Despite the rainy weather, PJAIT a nearly record-breaking number of guests, filling the spaces on our campus.

A photo from Museum Night at PJAIT

Activities during Museum Night

Participants were treated to a variety of interactive activities designed to illustrate the most important issues related to digital security in an accessible and engaging way. Guests could, among other things, test their ability to spot a deepfake, learn how to create strong passwords, understand the basics of encryption and decryption, and see firsthand how phishing, social engineering, OSINT, and attacks on wireless networks work.

Stickers served as an extra incentive to visit all the educational booths. Visitors who collected the full set could look forward to prizes.


Acknowledgments

Special thanks are due to the members of the PJSEC club, who were responsible for most of the cybersecurity-related booths. Under the watchful eye of Mr. Adam Kassenberg, the club’s board was involved in planning and executing activities for many weeks leading up to the event. Thanks to the tremendous effort and dedication of Iwo Kosiński, the club president and Red Team leader, and Szymon Trauth, the Blue Team leader, during Cyber*Night atPJAIT academy showcase well-thought-out activities for visitors, high-quality educational materials, and exceptionally well-prepared club members who represented PJAIT brilliantly.


We would also like to thank Mr. Adam Kassenberg for his leadership of the PJSEC club and his invaluable assistance in organizing the event, as well as for his lecture on Enigma, delivered in collaboration with Mr. Jakub Rawski.

We would also like to thank the Japanese Department of Culture, Mr. Jakub Zajfert and his students, Kinga Skorupska and Maciej Grzeszczuk, the Board Game Association, Game Lab, Mr. Sefa Sahir and his students—Daria Budkina and Nika Plipenka, Mateusz Cybruk, Natalia Łajszczak, Aneta Zdziech, and Olga Wroniewicz for their help in organizing fantastic, interesting booths, activities, and artistic performances.


We would also like to thank Mr. Bartłomiej Oles, performing under the stage name DRUMBIENTONE, for his performance titled HIBAKUSHA, as well as our lecturers—Natalia Ślusarska and Zuzanna Gocławska—for preparing the visuals that accompanied the concert.

The entire event would not have been possible without the PJAIT and BSS administrations, as well as all the other staff and faculty members who set up the infrastructure for such a large-scale event and stayed up late to ensure everything ran smoothly.

We would like to thank His Magnificence the Rector, Vice Rector Aldona Drabik, the Chancellor, and all the visitors who came to our university in such large numbers!


Cyber*Night atPJAIT that cybersecurity can be fascinating, practical, and accessible to everyone. Thank you for joining us. See you at future events atPJAIT!



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