Georgia: At the “III National Cybersecurity Forum” in Baku on June 1, 2024, Maksim Iavich, the CEO and President of the Scientific Cyber Security Association – SCSA, Professor of the Caucasus University – Caucasus University, and Director of Caucasus Cyber Security Center, delivered a speech of significant importance, offering his insights and expertise.
The panel discussion focused on “INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF CYBERSECURITY. “
From Georgia, a senior cryptographer from the Scientific Cyber Security Association and a researcher from Caucasus University, Tamari Kuchukhidze, also attended the Forum and actively participated in the discussions.
The Forum’s primary objective is to facilitate discussions and dialogue with partners and experts who are pivotal to the development of the cybersecurity ecosystem.
Within the Forum’s framework, discussions were held with the participation of local and international experts on topics such as the country’s cybersecurity ecosystem, the security of critical information infrastructure, education and human resources in cybersecurity, and the formation of a cyber diaspora.
On June 1, 2024, Maxim Yavich, President of SCSA, Professor at Caucasus University, and Director of the Cyber Security Center, spoke at the “III National Cybersecurity Forum” in Baku.
Title of the panel: International cooperation in the field of cyber security
Tamari Kuchukhidze, a cryptography specialist at the Cyber Security Association and a researcher at the Caucasus University from Georgia, was also present at the Forum. He actively participated in discussions on the Forum.
The Forum’s main goal was to promote discussions and dialogue between partners and experts on cybersecurity developments.
The Forum featured local and international experts who discussed topics such as the country’s cybersecurity ecosystem, the security of critical information infrastructure, education and human resources in cybersecurity, and the formation of the cyber diaspora.