However, Southeast Europe, despite its proximity to Eastern Europe - where significant cyberattacks, often originating from Russia, have been documented for years - has been slow to address cybersecurity concerns, leaving itself exposed to attacks. Recent cyber incidents in Albania, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina cast an unwavering spotlight on the region's vulnerabilities.
In the latest edition of Political Trends and Dynamics,we explore the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape in Southeast Europe,assessing the region's susceptibility to contemporary threats. Our esteemed contributors shed light on the experiences of Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, offering strategic insights and recommendations to bolster their digital defenses.
Join us on a journey through the dynamic world of cyber security as we navigate the challenges and opportunities that await these nations in our interconnected digital territory; read Political Trends and Dynamics - Cyber Security in Southeast Europe: Past, Present and Future here.
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