Kurti: We're addressing cyber risks.

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has attended the international conference on Cyber Security “Cyber ZERO”. Kurti said the digital transformation in which the government is working will bring numerous benefits both to the state and to society, while adding that digitisation of public administration allows for increased transparency and accountability in governance [...]
Kurti said the digital transformation in which the government is working will bring numerous benefits both to the state and to society, while adding that digitisation of public administration allows for increased transparency and accountability in governance, as well as improved quality of services for citizens and businesses.
For digital transformation there are challenges and risks. As governance and digitized economy become increasingly dependent on the functioning of networks and information systems, cyberspace security becomes essential to the functioning of state”.
Today's cybersulms have the potential to cause widespread damage, ranging from the decline of websites, the degradation and failure of electronic services to breach the functioning of critical infrastructure and the risk of national security”, Kurti has indicated.
On the other hand, he said the government is addressing cyber security risks through a commitment, as he said, multidimensional.
We passed the cyber security law in October last year, and the law is now approved in the first reading of the assembly. This law defines the authorities' responsibilities in the field of cyber security, cyber security subjects' tasks, inter-institutional co-operation and measures to prevent cyber attacks in our country, Kurti said.












