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Malaga University students compete for 6,000-euro prize and summer at Google in AI and cybersecurity competitionThe cybersecurity chair will award five projects that will receive, in addition to the financial grant, two months of 'free access' to technology, mentoring and coffee at GSEC Málaga
Añádenos en Google The proud members of the Google Málaga Basement Team, with Bernardo Quintero in the centre. (Marilú Báez)Nuria Triguero
03/07/2026 a las 17:54h.The cybersecurity chair of Malaga University (UMA) has launched a competition that will recognise the five best projects developed by students that "effectively combine cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI)".
The award includes a 6,000-euro prize and "access for two months (July and August) to Google's offices in Malaga, with unlimited computing and AI resources". Students will retain intellectual and industrial property rights to their work.
The mastermind behind the competition is Bernardo Quintero, founder of VirusTotal.
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