The Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Center (WB3C) is proud to announce its collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to host the region’s first Cyber Capacity Building Workshop on 19-20 May 2025 in Podgorica. This high-level gathering will convene global experts and regional stakeholders to strengthen the Western Balkans’ cybersecurity resilience through two critical streams: addressing the cyber talent shortage and enhancing collaborative strategies against cybercrime.
A Convergence of Global and Regional Expertise
The workshop will feature contributions from an exceptional roster of international and regional leaders, including:
Opening remarks: Mr Gilles Schwoerer, WB3C Programme Director
Keynote Speaker: Mr Marash Dukaj, Minister of Public Administration of Montenegro
Opening panel: Cybersecurity in the Western Balkans: Bridging global practices with local needs
Dušan Polović, General Director at the Directorate for Infrastructure, Information Security, Digitalization and E-services at the Ministry of Public Administration (Montenegro)
Rob Rashotte, Vice-President, Global Training and Technical Field Enablement, Fortinet (Canada)
Jelena Zelenovic Matone, Chief Information Security Officer, European Investment Bank (Luxembourg)
Samuel Hassine, Chief Executive Officer, Filigran (France)
Ivan Bošković, President of e-Commerce Association of Montenegro
Moderator: Nataša Perućica, Lead for Capacity Building, Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic Forum
Stream 1: Addressing the Cyber Talent Shortage
- Nataša Perućica, Lead for Capacity Building, Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic Forum
- Dana Berman, Manager, Strategic Business Development & Marketing - Cybersecurity Services, Check Point Software Technologies (Israel)
- Denise Cassidy, EMEA Security HR Lead, Accenture (Ireland)
- Giuseppe Cinque, Principal Architect, Cisco Digital Impact Office, Cisco Systems (Italy)
- Reza Elgalai, Université Technologique de Troyes (France)
- Rob Rashotte, Vice-President, Global Training and Technical Field Enablement, Fortinet (Canada)
- Abdullah Albaiz, General Manager for Human Capital Development, National Cybersecurity Authority of Saudi Arabia
- Grace Boyling, Senior Policy Advisor on International Cyber Skills, UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
- Mark Mannheim, Programme Manager, Cybersecurity and Digital Identity Directorate, UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
- Jakub Olszewski, Head of Skills Academies, Standard Chartered Bank (United Kingdom)
Stream 2: Collaborative Strategies Against Cybercrime
- Sean Doyle, Cybercrime Atlas Initiative, World Economic Forum Centre for Cybersecurity
- Alex Wloch, Senior Analyst, Active Threat Monitoring, Standard Chartered Bank (United Kingdom)
- Céline Louyat, Inspector, Public Finance, AGRASC (France)
- Livia Tirbina, Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, Sekoia.io (France)
- James Gill, Global Head, Cyber Threat Response, Banco Santander (Spain)
- Jakub Olszewski, Head of Skills Academies, Standard Chartered Bank (United Kingdom)
- Jelena Zelenovic Matone, Chief Information Security Officer, European Investment Bank (Luxembourg)
- Paul-Alexandre Gillot, J-CAT Coordinator, Europol EC3 (France)
- Samuel Hassine, CEO, Filigran (France)
Why This Workshop Matters
Recent data reveals alarming trends in the Western Balkans:
- A 40% increase in cyber incidents since 2023
- A 200% surge in ransomware attacks between 2022-2024
- A critical shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals
This workshop will tackle these challenges head-on by:
- Developing actionable strategies to attract, train, and retain cybersecurity talent in the region
- Strengthening operational collaboration between law enforcement, governments, and private sector leaders
- Aligning regional efforts with global frameworks like WEF’s Strategic Cybersecurity Talent Framework and Cybercrime Disruption Framework
Join the Conversation
While attendance is by invitation only, organizations interested in contributing to the Western Balkans’ cybersecurity resilience efforts are encouraged to contact us for more information on info@wb3c.org.