On October 16, the Budapest Police Headquarters organized the 2025 CyberFest, which was hosted by the Ludovika Sports Hall.
During the all-day program, high school students were able to learn more about the challenges of the digital world and received guidance from certified experts on the dangers of the online space and how to prevent them.
The Money Museum participated in the event in cooperation with the Hungarian National Bank, where our stand welcomed students with interactive programs.
Students were able to test their knowledge in online quizzes on topics such as online shopping, data mining, and secure payments. In addition, they were also able to examine the security features of banknotes live with the help of UV lamps and microscopes, giving them first-hand experience of anti-counterfeiting measures.
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