Jordi Bujons Buscarons, a graduate of the Master of Science in Telecommunication Engineering at La Salle-URL, has received the CBNK Award for Best Cybersecurity Master's Thesis at the 46th Edition of the Telecommunications Engineering Excellence Awards, organised by the Official Association of Telecommunications Engineers (COIT). This recognition highlights the academic quality and impact of his master's thesis.
His project, entitled Practical Implementation Guide for the National Security Framework (ENS), proposes a guide to help organisations apply cybersecurity measures in a practical way, enhancing the protection of their systems and data. This recognition reinforces La Salle-URL's commitment to excellence in education, closely aligned with the real needs of the industry and focused on generating a positive impact on society. The award also highlights the talent of its students and the university's ability to foster innovative projects that contribute to technological development and cybersecurity.
COIT and AEIT recognise the effort, talent and innovation of the best Telecommunications Engineering students through the 46th Edition of the Telecommunications Engineering Excellence Awards, corresponding to the 2025 edition. Held for the past 46 years, these awards recognise outstanding contributions to the field through the evaluation of doctoral theses, master's theses and academic achievements.
The 46th Edition of the Telecommunications Engineering Excellence Awards is supported by leading companies and institutions committed to promoting talent, innovation and academic excellence. This year's edition includes the participation of Ericsson and Idra Group, together with the Official Association of Telecommunications Engineers (COIT) and the Spanish Association of Telecommunications Engineers (AEIT). In addition, CBNK, Fundación Mutualidad de la Ingeniería, Hisdesat, Hispasat, Huawei, In-Nova, Isdefe, the Royal Academy of Engineering and Reintel collaborate in the initiative, helping to recognise and showcase the work of new generations of telecommunications engineers.