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Business leaders facing Cybersecurity: take responsibility and join a Bachelor’s and Master’s program

Written on March 21st 2024

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According to the UN, a cyber attack takes place every 39 seconds! Faced with this omnipresent threat, training in cybersecurity is essential. Whether to master IT security strategies or to manage the digital transformation of your company, OPIT’s programs are adapted to the needs of companies. The Open Institute of Technology offers an innovative range of Bachelor’s and Master’s programs, specially designed to meet the challenges of digital business and cybersecurity. Focus on the different programs that are offered.

The current context of Cybersecurity

In recent years, the CESIN (Club des Experts de la Sécurité de l’Information et du Numérique) cybersecurity barometer has revealed alarming trends. Half of businesses were victims of at least one cyberattack in 2023, compared to a slightly lower rate (45%) the previous year.

The consequences of these cyber attacks are far from negligible. They lead to significant financial losses and an erosion of customer confidence. According to a study carried out by the consulting firm Asterès, the cost of successful cyberattacks on organizations in France reached 2 billion euros in 2022. An average of 58,600 euros per attack!

Investing in specialized training then becomes an essential step to secure the future of your business. A Master’s degree in cybersecurity allows you not only to understand risks, but also to develop effective strategies to anticipate, detect and react effectively to cyber threats.

The digital transformation of businesses

The digital transformation of businesses is an essential process in the contemporary economy. This phenomenon, accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic, involves the integration of digital technologies in order to improve efficiency, productivity and customer value.

To stay in pole position, you must be able to anticipate trends, continually innovate and adopt a digital-first approach.

It is precisely in this context that a Master’s degree in digital business proves relevant. This program teaches you how to integrate digital technologies strategically and develop new business models to create added value for both your customers and your company.

Programs designed according to your needs

OPIT, for example, offers specialized programs in Cybersecurity and Digital Business, tailor-made to meet the contemporary challenges of the business world. The goal is to help you propel your business to the forefront of innovation and technology while protecting it:

  • MSc in Enterprise Cybersecurity: This advanced program is specifically designed to train you in IT security. By integrating a multidisciplinary approach, this master’s degree in cybersecurity explores in depth risk management strategies, advanced cryptography techniques, as well as best practices in information systems security. This program allows you to acquire the skills necessary to effectively protect your company’s data and systems against cyber threats.
  • MSc in Applied Digital Business: This program is a gateway to the digital transformation of your business. This master’s degree in digital business is mainly focused on the synergies between technology and business strategies. By exploring the twists and turns of digitalization, this program offers to you a precise vision of emerging trends, innovative business models, and the best strategies to guarantee the competitiveness of your company.

Additional bachelor’s and master’s programs to strengthen your expertise

Beyond courses in Cybersecurity and Digital Business, there are other programs on the market to allow you to develop multidimensional expertise:

BSc in Digital Business: This bachelor’s program serves as a foundation to the Master’s level to teach you how to merge business acumen and digital fluency, focusing on digital strategies and innovation.

BSc in Modern Computer Science: This is a program that provides foundational skills, both theoretical and practical, in all aspects of modern computing.

MSc in Responsible Artificial Intelligence: This program teaches you the techniques for developing and using Artificial Intelligence in an ethical and sustainable way.

MSc in Applied Data Science: This master’s degree covers business fundamentals, data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence and problem solving.

Online courses: combining professional responsibilities and learning

“The programs of OPIT (Open Institute of Technology), an institution based in Malta, are accessible 100% online. This approach allows you to enrich your skills without interrupting your career or the development of your business. You learn at your own pace, while honoring your professional responsibilities”, indicates one of the managers of the organization.

This learning method also allows the practical application of the knowledge acquired in the professional context.

“OPIT training courses provide a solid foundation for navigating the complex landscape of cybersecurity and digital business. Thanks to comprehensive, innovative study programs adapted to current challenges, you will strengthen your leadership while securing your business”, he specifies.

To find out more: https://www.opit.com/

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The launch was officially unveiled during an event held at Microsoft Italia in Milan, titled AI Agents and the Future of Higher Education.

A tech-focused higher education institution based and accredited in Malta has developed a new AI assistant designed to support both students and faculty.

In a statement, the Open Institute of Technology (OPIT), announced the launch of the OPIT AI Copilot.

With the Fall Term starting on September 15, OPIT said it has already launched beta testing with faculty champions and is currently piloting full-course integrations.

Students who will be part of the pilot-phase will be able to prompt the entire OPIT – Open Institute of Technology knowledge base, personalized to their own progress.

The platform was developed entirely in-house to fully personalize the experience for the students, and also make it a real-life playground for in-class projects. It is among the first custom-built AI agents to be deployed by an accredited European higher education institution.

The launch was officially unveiled during an event held at Microsoft Italia in Milan, titled AI Agents and the Future of Higher Education

The gathering brought together academics and technology leaders from prominent European Institutions, such as Instituto de Empresa (IE University), OPIT itself and the Royal College of Arts, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the university experience.

The OPIT AI Copilot has been trained on the institute’s complete academic archive, a collection created over the past three years that includes 131 courses, more than 3,500 hours of recorded lectures, 7,500 study resources, 320 certified assessments, and thousands of exercises and original learning documents.

Unlike generic AI tools, the Copilot is deeply integrated with OPIT’s learning management system, allowing it to track each student’s progress and provide tailored support.

This integration means the assistant can reference relevant sources within the learning environment, adapt to the student’s stage of study, and ensure that unreleased course content remains inaccessible.

A mobile app is also scheduled for release this autumn, that will allow students to download exercise and access other tools.

During examinations, the Copilot automatically switches to what the institute calls an “anti-cheating mode”, restricting itself to general research support rather than providing direct answers.

For OPIT’s international community of 500 students from nearly 100 countries, many of whom balance studies with full-time work, the ability to access personalised assistance at any time of day is a key advantage.

“Eighty-five per cent of students are already using large language models in some way to study,” said OPIT founder and director Riccardo Ocleppo. “We wanted to go further by creating a solution tailored to our own community, reflecting the real experiences of remote learners and working professionals.”

Tool aims to cut correction time by 30%

The Copilot will also reduce administrative burdens for faculty. It can help grade assignments, generate new educational materials, and create rubrics that allow teachers to cut correction time by as much as 30 per cent.

According to OPIT, this will free up staff to dedicate more time to teaching and direct student engagement.

At the Milan event, Rector Francesco Profumo underlined the broader implications of AI in higher education. “We are in the midst of a deep transformation, where AI is no longer just a tool: it is an environment that radically changes how we learn, teach, and create,” he said.

“But it is not a shortcut. It is a cultural, ethical, and pedagogical challenge, and to meet it we must have the courage to rethink traditional models and build bridges between human and artificial intelligence.”

OPIT was joined on stage by representatives from other leading institutions, including Danielle Barrios O’Neill of the Royal College of Art, who spoke about the role of AI in art and creativity, and Francisco Machin of IE University, who discussed applications in business and management education.

OPIT student Asya Mantovani, also employed at a leading technology and consulting firm in Italy,  gave a first-hand account of balancing professional life with online study.

The assistant has been in development for the past eight months, involving a team of OPIT professors, researchers, and engineers.

Ocleppo stressed that OPIT intends to make its AI innovations available beyond its own institution. “We want to put technology at the service of higher education,” he said.

“Our goal is to develop solutions not only for our own students, but also to share with global institutions eager to innovate the learning experience in a future that is approaching very quickly.”

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From personalization to productivity: AI at the heart of the educational experience.

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At its core, teaching is a simple endeavour. The experienced and learned pass on their knowledge and wisdom to new generations. Nothing has changed in that regard. What has changed is how new technologies emerge to facilitate that passing on of knowledge. The printing press, computers, the internet – all have transformed how educators teach and how students learn.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the next game-changer in the educational space.

Specifically, AI agents have emerged as tools that utilize all of AI’s core strengths, such as data gathering and analysis, pattern identification, and information condensing. Those strengths have been refined, first into simple chatbots capable of providing answers, and now into agents capable of adapting how they learn and adjusting to the environment in which they’re placed. This adaptability, in particular, makes AI agents vital in the educational realm.

The reasons why are simple. AI agents can collect, analyse, and condense massive amounts of educational material across multiple subject areas. More importantly, they can deliver that information to students while observing how the students engage with the material presented. Those observations open the door for tweaks. An AI agent learns alongside their student. Only, the agent’s learning focuses on how it can adapt its delivery to account for a student’s strengths, weaknesses, interests, and existing knowledge.

Think of an AI agent like having a tutor – one who eschews set lesson plans in favour of an adaptive approach designed and tweaked constantly for each specific student.

In this eBook, the Open Institute of Technology (OPIT) will take you on a journey through the world of AI agents as they pertain to education. You will learn what these agents are, how they work, and what they’re capable of achieving in the educational sector. We also explore best practices and key approaches, focusing on how educators can use AI agents to the benefit of their students. Finally, we will discuss other AI tools that both complement and enhance an AI agent’s capabilities, ensuring you deliver the best possible educational experience to your students.

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