The National Cyber Security Authority held the fourth meeting of the Cybersecurity Talent Club, which this time focused on ethics in hacking and the boundary between technical curiosity and professional responsibility in the field of cybersecurity. The session also included a practical hands-on exercise, where participants explored methods for identifying and analyzing vulnerabilities in systems.
In his opening remarks, the Acting Director General of AKSK, Saimir Kapllani, emphasized that through the Cybersecurity Talent Club, the Authority aims to support the development of new talents in cybersecurity by creating a space for the exchange of ideas and collaboration among young people interested in this field. He encouraged participants to use these meetings as an opportunity to develop their technical skills and explore innovative ideas that can evolve into products, projects, or startups serving technology and cybersecurity.
The Cybersecurity Talent Club meetings continue to combine theoretical discussion with practical experience, guiding participants toward concrete roles and skills in cybersecurity while encouraging the development of ideas that can evolve into new projects or startups.
AKSK thanks Startup Albania, ProTik, the Pyramid of Tirana, and Innovation Hub for their support in organizing this event.
