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Western Balkans at the Forum INCYBER in Lille, France

31.03.2026

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For the second year in a row, WB3C is organizing a regional study visit to Lille, where the Forum INCYBER (FIC) 2026 is taking place — one of Europe’s leading cybersecurity events and a key meeting point for public authorities, critical infrastructure operators, industry leaders and cybersecurity experts shaping the continent’s digital security agenda.
Our delegation has arrived today to take part in this three-day forum, engaging in discussions, exchanges, and partnership-building with European counterparts.
Beyond participation, this visit carries a forward-looking objective. Throughout the Forum, the delegation — led by Gilles Schwoerer and Maja Miranovic — will engage in a series of conversations on bringing a similar industry event to Podgorica this summer, marking the launch of the first industry event of this kind in the Western Balkans.
Our regional delegation brings together representatives from across institutions including national cybersecurity authorities, critical infrastructure, private sector and regional organizations: 

  • Samir Orahovac, Acting Director of National Cyber Security Agency of Montenegro;
  • Jovan Kljajić, President of a Council of National Cyber Security Agency of Montenegro;
  • Spasoje Zecevic, Infrastructure Manager at Science-Technology Park, Montenegro;
  • Dragan Radulović, President of Association of Security Managers of Montenegro and incoming President of South-East Europe Association;
  • Metodi Hadјi Janev, Cybersecurity Solutions Strategist at CDRF Global & Professor at Military Academy, Skopje, North Macedonia;
  • Predrag Puharic, CEO at Cyber Security Excellence Centre and Vice Mayor of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina;
  • Mladen Bukilic, CISO / SOC Manager at Cikom
  • Tanja Maraš, Expert on Digital Connectivity at Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), Bosnia and Hercegovina. 

During the Forum, WB3C will also contribute through a dedicated panel focused on the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure, ensuring that regional perspectives are part of the broader European conversation.


OSINT Training for Trafficking in Human Being and Migrant Smuggling

Four days in the training room, focused on a topic where online traces can make a very real difference: OSINT for Trafficking in Human Beings (THB) and Migrant Smuggling.
WB3C has just concluded this regional training for law enforcement units, organised together with Marie Pierre MOSIN, EU4FAST and CIVIPOL and delivered by our in-house trainer Cyril CORRIAS.
For investigators working on THB and migrant smuggling, the digital aspect is essential. Recruitment, communication, movement, facilitation networks and financial signals often leave online traces. Knowing how to find, assess, preserve and use that information responsibly can strengthen investigations and support better cross-border cooperation.
This is why OSINT remains part of WB3C’s core programme. It connects cyber skills with real operational needs in the Western Balkans and helps law enforcement units build practical capacity against serious and organised crime.
A strong three days, with committed participants and a clear regional purpose.

Cybersecurity for Electrical Grid Systems

In cooperation with Urad Vlade Republike Slovenije za informacijsko varnost (URSIV) za informacijsko varnost, on 12–14 May, Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre (WB3C) organised the Cybersecurity for Electrical Grid Systems training for professionals working across electrical grid operations, OT/SCADA environments, substations, protection and automation, and cybersecurity management.
Over two and a half intensive days, participants worked on practical approaches to strengthening the cyber resilience of electrical grid systems, including:
• threat modelling for control centre and substation environments
• secure OT architecture, zoning and remote access
• OT telemetry, logging and detection engineering
• incident response decision-making and recovery planning
• practical exercises, tabletop scenarios and mitigation planning

Critical infrastructure cybersecurity requires close cooperation, operational understanding and continuous capacity building. This training supported practitioners to strengthen preparedness, improve response coordination and build more resilient electrical grid environments across the region.

Special thanks to URSIV and Igor Kovač for enabling this training led by Primoz Bratanic, and thank you to all participants for their active engagement.

Western Balkans Cyber Camp 2026, Durres, Albania

The traditional annual gathering of young cyber talent, organised by Autoriteti Kombëtar për Sigurinë Kibernetike / National Cyber Security Authority (AKSK) in Albania, took place again this year, bringing together young professionals from across the Western Balkans.
Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre (WB3C) was glad to be part of this great regional event once again.
The WesternBalkansCyberCamp 2026 combined keynote remarks, panel discussions, expert sessions and a Capture The Flag competition, giving participants space to learn, test their skills, work in mixed regional teams and connect with peers from neighbouring countries.
WB3C contributed through participation in the panel discussion by Gilles Schwoerer and through our trainer Ronan Mouchoux, who supported the practical learning part of the programme.
What makes this camp valuable is not only the technical work, but the trust, friendships and professional links built among young people who will shape the region’s cyber future.
Thank you to Autoriteti Kombëtar për Sigurinë Kibernetike / National Cyber Security Authority , Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) and OSCE Presence in Albania for supporting this important regional initiative.


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