Cyber Security at Universities: Comparison of Australia, Lithuania and Ukraine.

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34190/eccws.25.1.4846

Keywords:

Cyber Security, critical infrastructure, Australia, Lithuania, Ukraine

Abstract

Universities are common across all countries and perform a key function in terms of research and knowledge development as well as the development of the next generation of professionals. In this study the focus is the university sector of Australia, Lithuania and Ukraine. Each country manages their university sector differently from a security perspective. Australian universities operate under critical infrastructure regulations and foreign interference guidelines. Lithuanian institutions benefit from EU NIS2 directives and national collective defense systems. Ukrainian universities, facing intense cyber attacks since 2014 and have developed exceptional resilience through distributed infrastructure and international cooperation. This paper examines the distinct cyber security postures of the Australia, Lithuania and Ukrainian university sector.

Author Biographies

Matthew Warren, RMIT Univeristy

Matt Warren is the Director of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Austarlia, Centre of cybersecurity Research and Innovation and a Distinguished Professor of Cyber Security. Professor Warren is a researcher in the area of cybersecurity Professor Warren has a Ph.D. in Security Risk Analysis from the University of Plymouth, UK.

Marius Laurinaitis , Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania

Marius Laurinaitis is a Professor at Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania ; he directs the law and FinTech study program. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in law from Mykolas Romeris University in 2015. His research interests include IT law, privacy and personal data protection law, electronic identification law, electronic payments law, and electronic money

Michael Prazian, Mykolas Romeris University

Michael (Mykhailo) Prazian has a PhD in Technical Sciences (IT and Energy) and a Diploma in Chemical Engineering and Economics. His expertise lies in sustainability and resilience, where he bridges technology, finance, and law through specialized and cross-disciplinary methods and tools.

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Published

2026-06-15