Azerbaijan Agencies Sign Cyber-Partner Deals

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Azerbaijan Agencies Sign Cyber-Partner Deals


The country has signed fresh deals to boost cyber intelligence and preparedness capabilities.



Information security representatives from Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for future cooperation on cybersecurity issues.
The MOU is a result of a meeting between representatives of the State Service for Special Communication and Information Security (SSIS) of Azerbaijan and the Turkmenistan agency of Transport and Communications, according to
local reports
. Specific details of the agreement were not disclosed, but the deal is in the field of information security.
The news follows reports of
targeted attacks
on Azerbaijani businesses, while Israel has aided the Azerbaijan Cyber Security Center
in training
future cyber specialists.
At the end of October, SSIS and the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan
agreed on a separate MOU
to exchange information on information security and cybersecurity incidents, especially targeted attack attempts on financial markets — as well as to take preventive measures.
Regional partnerships are on the rise; the news of this MOU follows the United Arab Emirates announcing a series of similar
collaborations and partnerships
aimed at improving its threat-intelligence sharing with other nations and vendors.

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