The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security), AAA College of Engineering and Technology, in association with CRYPTONOVA, successfully organized a Five Days Certification Course titled CyberGen: Building Secure AI-Powered Applications from Monday, 22nd June 2026 to Friday, 26th June 2026, at the Cyber Tech Centre Laboratory, Cambridge Block.
The programme commenced with a welcome address by the coordinators, who warmly greeted the Chief Guest, management members, Head of the Department, faculty members, and students of II Year CSE (Cyber Security).
This was followed by a felicitation address by Dr. P. Elamparithi, Associate Professor and Head, Department of CSE (Cyber Security), who emphasized the importance of secure application development in the age of artificial intelligence. He highlighted the need for students to gain hands-on exposure to cybersecurity practices and AI integration, which are vital for building resilient and trustworthy systems.
The technical sessions were conducted by Mr. J. Saravanan, Director of Aitra Robotics and AI Research Centre. He delivered insightful lectures and demonstrations on secure coding practices, AI-driven application workflows, and the integration of cybersecurity principles into modern development environments. His sessions covered topics such as secure data handling, threat modeling in AI systems, and best practices for deploying AI-powered applications in real-world scenarios.
Students were actively engaged in hands-on activities, including building prototype applications with embedded security features. The sessions also provided guidance on industry-relevant certifications, career pathways in AI and cybersecurity, and opportunities to contribute to research and open-source projects. Mr. Saravanan’s expertise and practical demonstrations motivated students to explore the intersection of AI and cybersecurity with confidence.
The training was coordinated by Mrs. R. Madhu Keerthana and Mr. S. Balamurugan, Assistant Professors, Department of CSE (Cyber Security).
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the Chief Guest, management, faculty members, coordinators, and students for their active participation. The five-day training programme received highly positive feedback, significantly enriching the students’ knowledge of secure AI-powered application development and strengthening their industry readiness.








