The University of Tartu HPC Centre will participate in a new EU-funded project, Cybersecurity Certification and Assessment Tools (CCAT), whose aim is to strengthen the practical implementation of European cybersecurity regulations through advanced open-source solutions. The project, launched in January 2026 and running for 36 months, is coordinated by the Faculty of Informatics at Masaryk University (FI MU), Czech Republic.
We gave a professional interview to the international publication The Innovation Platform. Among other things, we talked about Estonian success …
The University of Tartu and the Estonian Defence League joint team once again won the “Locked Shields 2026 Partners’ Run” cyber defence exercise
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On 25–26 March, the cyber defence exercise “Locked Shields 2026 Partners’ Run” took place, where a joint team of the …
The University of Tartu HPC Centre will participate in a new EU-funded project, Cybersecurity Certification and Assessment Tools (CCAT), whose …
Two high-level, free training sessions focused on using LUMI, one of Europe’s most powerful supercomputers, will be held at TalTech …
University of Tartu’s HPC Center Ramps Up AI Power with Cutting-Edge GPUs to Secure Digital Future
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This August, University of Tartu’s Rocket cluster will see the arrival of two new machines, each equipped with four high-VRAM …
High Performance Computing Center of the University of Tartu (UTHPC), one of ETAIS partners, has achieved a significant milestone in …
We brought home victory from the international cyber defense exercise Locked Shields 2025 Partner Run!
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The Locked Shields 2025 Partner Run for cyber defense was a huge success for us. The team, whose core was …
The artificial intelligence race between countries and continents is in full swing. The US and China are competing for first …

