Data Encryption Fundamentals: From Plaintext to Protected
A practical program covering how encryption works, where it fails, and how to apply it correctly in real systems and applications.
New seminar sessions on end-to-end encryption are now open for enrollment — view the upcoming program schedule
Kreuo Pwixa — Data Encryption & Privacy

Sessions open for registration
A practical program covering how encryption works, where it fails, and how to apply it correctly in real systems and applications.
A focused program on building privacy into products and systems from the start, not retrofitting it after launch.
Structured around real attack vectors and defense patterns used in production systems
Each session references documented incidents — not textbook scenarios — so the material stays grounded in how encryption fails in the field.
You work with actual cipher implementations and key management problems — not just definitions and diagrams.
Attend from Ternopil or anywhere nearby — no commute required, and sessions are paced for focused study without marathon hours.
Every program includes structured discussion blocks where participants compare approaches and question assumptions together.
Material is broken into digestible blocks with deliberate pauses — the goal is understanding, not speed-running a syllabus.
Each program specifies the expected level — beginner sessions assume basic computing literacy, while advanced ones expect familiarity with protocols like TLS or AES. Check the level label on the card before registering.
Once seats are filled, registration closes and the program runs as scheduled. If demand is high, a follow-up session may be scheduled — contact support@kreuopwixa.com to be notified.
Recording availability varies by program — the detail page for each session specifies whether replay access is included in the price or available separately.
Payment details and terms are shown on each program's detail page. If you have questions before completing a registration, reach out to +380542646155 or use the contact form.