Kosovo Banking Association Joins the International Cybersecurity Platform MISP
Kosovo Banking Association (KBA), through its Cybersecurity Committee, has reached an agreement to become part of MISP (Malware Information Sharing Platform) 🛡️ – an international platform for sharing cybersecurity information, headquartered in Luxembourg.
🔎 This significant step aims to strengthen the protection of Kosovo's banking sector against cyber threats and crimes by enhancing collaboration and data sharing with the global cybersecurity network.
Petrit Balija, CEO of KBA, emphasized that cybercrimes know no borders and require close international cooperation to be effectively tackled. He added that the participation of Kosovo’s banks in MISP will contribute to enhancing cybersecurity and reinforcing Kosovo’s role in the international fight against cyber threats.
📊 Key benefits of this platform for the banking sector: ✅ Sharing information on cyber threats 📡 ✅ Faster detection and prevention of attacks ⚠️ ✅ Strengthening cybersecurity defense capabilities 🔐
🔎 This significant step aims to strengthen the protection of Kosovo's banking sector against cyber threats and crimes by enhancing collaboration and data sharing with the global cybersecurity network.
Petrit Balija, CEO of KBA, emphasized that cybercrimes know no borders and require close international cooperation to be effectively tackled. He added that the participation of Kosovo’s banks in MISP will contribute to enhancing cybersecurity and reinforcing Kosovo’s role in the international fight against cyber threats.
📊 Key benefits of this platform for the banking sector:
✅ Sharing information on cyber threats 📡
✅ Faster detection and prevention of attacks ⚠️
✅ Strengthening cybersecurity defense capabilities 🔐