Information security representatives of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for future cooperation on cybersecurity issues.
According to reports, the memorandum came about as a result of talks between representatives of Azerbaijan’s State Special Communications and Information Security Service (SSIS) and Turkmenistan Transport and Communications Authority. Field report. Although the specific details of the agreement have not been disclosed, this agreement concerns the “field of information security.”
The news follows reports of targeted attacks on Azerbaijani companies, with Israel helping to train future cyber experts at the Azerbaijan Cyber Security Center.
End of October, SSIS and the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan agreed to another MOU To exchange information and take preventive measures regarding information security and cybersecurity incidents, especially targeted attack attempts on financial markets.
Regional partnerships are on the rise. News of this MOU follows the UAE announcing a series of similar collaborations and partnerships aimed at improving threat intelligence sharing with other countries and vendors.