Dependency on foreign AI models introduces significant risks to the data sovereignty of European organizations. Project Omega teaches participants how to build sovereign intelligence engines that remain under local control. These systems allow for the secure processing of sensitive information without the risk of leaks to third-party providers. The Prague residency focuses on the architecture needed to support independent and verifiable intelligence assessments.
Adversaries often use model poisoning and jailbroken AI to automate the spread of malicious content. Analysts must understand these techniques to build resilient defensive workflows. Project Omega provides the lab sessions and technical insights required to maintain a secure and sovereign information environment.
The fee is 2,999 Euro but if you act in February, the fee is 10% off for one enrollment, 20% for the second, and 25% for three and up.
February pricing offers a unique opportunity for government and military agencies to train multiple analysts at a reduced cost. Discounts of up to twenty-five percent are available for group registrations made before the end of the month. Prague serves as the training ground for the next generation of sovereign intelligence experts.
