HSE University and InfoWatch Group Sign Cooperation Agreement

HSE University and the InfoWatch Group of Companies marked the start of a new stage in their collaboration with the signing of a new agreement. The partnership aims to develop educational programmes and strengthen the practical training of specialists for the digital economy. The parties will cooperate in developing and reviewing curricula, and experts from InfoWatch will be involved in teaching and mentoring IT and information security specialists at HSE University.
The agreement results from years of fruitful cooperation between HSE University and the InfoWatch Group of Companies that began in 2016. In 2017, the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM) established a Joint Department of Information Security with InfoWatch. This was the starting point for developing the company's educational programme and integrating their expertise into university courses.
From 2018 to 2019, MIEM launched a master's programme in cyber-physical systems security as part of this collaboration. In 2024, InfoWatch Academy and HSE University jointly launched an online course on personal data protection. During this time, experts from both organisations worked together to develop information security systems scenarios for simulating incidents and analysing insider actions. These were tested in the university’s educational activities and numerous student cybersecurity competitions. In 2025, a joint research team from both partners developed a security monitoring tool for machine learning models.
The new agreement will combine the academic potential of HSE University with the practical experience of InfoWatch, and is expected to boost motivation among young professionals.
Dmitry Kovalenko
‘The collaboration between HSE MIEM and InfoWatch is a compelling example of effective long-term partnership between a leading university and a leading IT company. Since 2017, the Joint Department with InfoWatch under the leadership of MIEM graduate Natalya Kaspersky has operated successfully. The company's specialists are actively involved in MIEM’s educational and project activities. Over the years, we have developed unique collaboration models that allow us to train top-tier information security professionals and conduct relevant research. We are delighted that our successful partnership continues to grow stronger,’ says Dmitry Kovalenko, Vice Rector, Director of MIEM.
Natalya Kaspersky
‘The agreement with HSE University is not a ceremonial formality. InfoWatch Group has worked with universities for many years, particularly with my alma mater, MIEM. We continue to share our experience and expertise, launch laboratory complexes, and will now delve even deeper into the core of information security curricula. This is all done to ensure that graduates immediately become highly skilled and in-demand specialists in the labour market, with no need for retraining,’ explains Natalya Kaspersky, President of InfoWatch Group.
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