National Cybersecurity Agency (NCSA) participated in the ‘Kuban CSC 2024’ conference to discuss approaches to strengthening cybersecurity and enhancing international cooperation.

Major General Teerawut Wittayakorn, Deputy Secretary-General of the NCSA, participated in the International Cyber Security Conference “Kuban CSC 2024” held in Sochi, Russia. The conference served as a platform for key stakeholders in Russia’s information security sector, including representatives from academic institutions, state and local agencies, infrastructure leaders, and members of the international community.

The event aimed to discuss challenges, missions, and trends in the cybersecurity industry under current global conditions. During the conference, NCSA took part in a panel discussion titled “Cybersecurity: Current Trends, Threats, a Look into the Future, and International Cooperation”, alongside representatives from Russia, China, India, Belarus, and leading Russian private companies. The discussions focused on identifying emerging threats, exploring trends in cybersecurity, and strengthening international cooperation to enhance global cyber resilience.