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WB3C at the International Girls in ICT Day 2025 Panel

24.04.2025

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 Our Senior Project Manager, Vanja Madzgalj MBE, had the honour of speaking at a distinguished panel organised by Europe House, WeBalkans, and Women4Cyber Montenegro, in celebration of International hashtag#GirlsinICTDay 2025.  The panel brought together some of Montenegro’s most prominent women leaders in tech: 
· Valentina Radulović, Director of the Science and Technology Park
· Jasna Pejovic Pejović, Founder of hashtag#Flourish, recognized as one of top 15 EdTech solutions in US.
· Ana Nives Radovic, leading figure in fintech and blockchain, and a game developer with a remarkable academic and artistic background
· Andreja Mihailovic, PhD, Doctor of Law and President of Women4Cyber Montenegro, a tireless advocate of gender equality and promoter of women in ICT.

As someone who transitioned into the tech and cybersecurity field after a long-standing career in education, creative industries and international cooperation, Vanja Madzgalj MBE spoke about how strategic leadership, community building experience and lifelong micro-learning supported her shift into a new sector.

At the Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre (WB3C), she now leads on strategic communications and brand development, helping to position the Centre as a regional driver of cyber resilience and EU integration efforts in the Western Balkans. 

In her message to young women she highlighted that:

·        The tech sector thrives on diverse talents — not only engineers, but also educators, policy experts, creatives and communicators.
·        Adaptability, creativity and life-long learning are essential to sustainable career growth.
·        Having a clear goal and professional direction empowers us to shape our paths with purpose, rather than leaving it to chance. 

At WB3C, we believe that diversity in the tech sector is not just an organisational imperative — it is a societal one. And yet, real change often begins with small, strategic steps: a decision to learn, to connect and to speak up. Because tech is not only about code. It is about people — people with vision, creativity and resilience.

WB3C proudly supports gender equality in cybersecurity — and we remain committed to creating space for more women to shape our digital future.


Investigating Disinformation - Training for Law Enforcement

Disinformation is taking an increasingly central place in the security agenda. It is a real and growing challenge that can weaken trust, influence democratic processes such as elections and exploit societal vulnerabilities through digital channels with massive reach. That is why WB3C is integrating this topic into its programme portfolio and launching a new training series for law enforcement agencies in the Western Balkans.

Yesterday, we launched Investigating Disinformation Training for Law Enforcement, bringing together practitioners from across the Western Balkans for a two-day operational training focused on detecting, assessing and responding to disinformation as a security threat.
Delivered with the support of Ronan Mouchoux from XRATOR, the training combines practical exercises, case-based learning and regional scenarios to help connect analysis with lawful and proportionate action.

At the same time, disinformation and FIMI cannot be addressed by one institution alone. While law enforcement has an important role, resilience depends on a whole-of-society approach — with cooperation across public institutions, the judiciary, media, civil society and education systems.
Strengthening this ecosystem is essential for protecting democratic processes, public trust and security across our region.

 


 

Criminal Investigation in a Digital Environment - Training for Judges and Prosecutors

Today, WB3C is launching a four-day regional training for judges and prosecutors delivered in cooperation with EU4FAST and CIVIPOL, continuing our work under the Cybercrime pillar to strengthen the foundations of criminal investigations involving online and digitally enabled crimes.
This course brings together members of the judiciary from across the Western Balkans to deepen their understanding of how cyber-enabled crimes are investigated and prosecuted in practice.
The programme is structured around three core blocks:
• Typologies of cyber and cyber-enabled crime
• OSINT and dark web investigations
• Cryptocurrencies and blockchain in criminal investigations
These areas are increasingly relevant for prosecutors and judges who must assess complex digital evidence and understand the investigative methods used by law enforcement.
The training is delivered by WB3C’s in-house experts Cyril C. and Yannick Casse, building on the Centre’s regional approach that brings together practitioners from across the Western Balkans to learn from shared challenges and investigative experience.
In 2025, WB3C organised 18 training sessions in cybercrime, reaching more than 183 police officers, judges, prosecutors and police cadets.
In 2026, we aim to further intensify this work — expanding our cybercrime training portfolio and introducing new topics, including disinformation and the fight against foreign information manipulation and interference, reflecting the evolving nature of digital threats.
The effective resolution of cybercrime cases is essential for advancing compliance with Chapters 23 and 24, especially with regard to judicial capacity, the rule of law, and internal security.

WB3C Elects Naim Djokaj as its First Director General

The Governing Board of the Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre (WB3C), meeting for its first session in Podgorica on 10 March 2026, elected Naim M. GJOKAJ as the Centre’s new Director General.
Mr. Gjokaj currently serves as State Secretary at the Ministry of Public Administration of Montenegro, a role he has held since December 2023. 
He brings extensive experience in public administration reform and regional cooperation, with a strong focus on digital transformation and institutional development. Mr. Gjokaj holds a degree in Banking from the Faculty of Financial Sciences at Marmara University in Istanbul, where he studied as a scholarship recipient of the Government of Turkey. 
His election marks an important step in the continued institutional development of WB3C following the Centre’s transition into an international organisation.
Mr. Gjokaj will be taking the position at the end of Q2, joinging our Programme Director Gilles Schwoerer in strengthening the institution’s foundations, deepening regional cooperation, expanding strategic partnerships and further consolidating WB3C’s role as a key regional platform supporting the EU integration and digital resilience of the Western Balkans. He will be working alongside our Programme Director Gilles Schwoerer in guiding the Centre’s strategic growth and programme development in the years ahead.

We warmly congratulate Director General-elect Naim Gjokaj and look forward to welcoming him to the WB3C team.


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