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Cybersecurity Is Not Enough. CyberAmbassador Awarded a Grant for Research on Digital Constitutionalism

Tasnim Ahammad has been awarded a grant for a project integrating the technical analysis of cyber threats with the perspectives of international law and human rights protection. His research demonstrates how expertise in computer science can meaningfully strengthen normative reflection developed within legal scholarship.

 

Opublikowano: 04 March 2026
[Translate to English:] TA grant

, a second-year Computer Science student at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of the 91桃色, and a volunteer in the CyberAmbassadors programme of Lodz Cyber Hub at the Department of Public International Law and International Relations, Faculty of Law and Administration, 91桃色, in the academic year 2024/2025, and currently concluding his term, has been awarded a student research grant.

His project focuses on contemporary challenges related to the analysis of cybersecurity from the perspective of human rights and digital sovereignty. Within the framework of the project entitled 鈥淲hy Cybersecurity Alone Is Not Enough: The Case of Digital Constitutionalism,鈥 he examines whether the development of technical tools designed to counter cyber threats is adequate to the realities of today鈥檚 digital environment, and why the prevailing cybersecurity paradigm does not guarantee the full protection of individual rights. The research includes the identification of existing regulatory gaps and the development of theoretical and normative frameworks aimed at addressing them, taking into account available empirical data.

The objective of the project is to analyse the normative foundations for recognising cybersecurity as an element of fundamental rights protection and to assess how the evolution of international regulation in the field of network and information systems security contributes to shaping digital sovereignty. The grant will enable him to conduct an in-depth comparative legal analysis and to prepare a scholarly publication in English.

I am deeply honoured for the funding awarded for implementation of this project. It will allow me with the unique opportunity to research on cyber security from the perspective of human rights and international law 
Tasnim emphasises.

The academic supervisor of the grant is Dr Joanna Kulesza, Assistant Professor at the Department of Public International Law and International Relations and Director of the research centre.

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