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Success of cyber security relies on strength of partnerships we create

Published on: Dec 3, 2018 9:46 PM Author: PR Service
Podgorica, Montenegro (3 December 2018) -- Minister of Public Administration Suzana Pribilović and UK Ambassador to Montenegro Alison Kemp opened a roundtable dedicated to cyber security in Podgorica earlier today, sponsored by the Ministry of Public Administration and the UK Embassy, in cooperation with the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF).

Minister Pribilović thanked the UK Government for the support provided, hopeful that the project of support in the field of cyber security will continue in the time to come.

She said that one of the objectives of the Cyber ​​Security Strategy for 2018-2020 is to carry out as many cyber exercises, trainings and simulations as possible, with the aim of strengthening the capacities for cyber defence. She recalled that the National CIRT successfully participated in resolving numerous incidents in the past period, which in a number of cases demanded cooperation, information exchange and coordination of activities with other relevant organisations, institutions and CIRT teams, which resulted in developing contacts and cooperation with partners at regional and international levels, creating CIRT team at the local level and establishing cooperation with the private sector.

For full press release in the Montenegrin language please click here.
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