Dukaj: We want to actively contribute to collective security

In Washington, the minister met with representatives of the US Cyber ​​Security Agency and the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy

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Dukaj in Washington, Photo: MJU
Dukaj in Washington, Photo: MJU
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Montenegro, with the help of international partners, wants to actively contribute to collective security as a full member of NATO, and that is why our priority is the permanent strengthening of personnel capacities through the training of employees in the Government CIRT and the future Cyber ​​Security Agency, said Minister of Public Administration Maraš. Duke.

During his stay in Washington, on the subject of the US-Montenegro economic dialogue, Dukaj and the General Director for Infrastructure and Information Security, Digitization and e-Services Dušan Polović met with representatives of the US Cyber ​​Security Agency (CISA) and the Bureau of Cyberspace and digital policy (CDP).

"At the meeting, both sides were satisfied with the quality of cooperation so far and ways to expand cooperation were discussed. Minister Dukaj informed the interlocutors about the results of work and the progress of Montenegro in strengthening cyber resilience and especially thanked the interlocutors for the cooperation so far," announced the Ministry of Public Administration.

They say that the special emphasis of the meeting was on the establishment of a mutual exchange of information on threats and that further steps were agreed upon in this regard.

The ministry said that Dukaj received assurances that various training modalities for Montenegrin representatives will be implemented through various programs of the State Department.

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