AKSK Launches the National Cybersecurity Capacity Building Program for SMEs

The National Cybersecurity Authority (AKSK) held the first training session for representatives of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) as part of the National Cybersecurity Capacity Building Program for SMEs. The activity focused on raising awareness and strengthening practical knowledge of cybersecurity in the business environment.

During the training, participants were introduced to the fundamental concepts of cybersecurity governance, risk management, and protective controls, as well as cybersecurity hygiene practices that help reduce exposure to cyber threats and incidents. An important part of the activity was also dedicated to assessing the cybersecurity maturity of SMEs in order to identify their needs and priorities for further support.

Through this initiative, the National Cybersecurity Authority aims to contribute to enhancing the cybersecurity capacities of SMEs by supporting them in establishing safer processes and practices for protecting their systems, data, and services.

We extend our gratitude to DCAF for its support in implementing this program and to all business representatives for their participation and commitment.

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