REPACT Executive Training Programme on Digital Transformation and Cybersecurity Successfully Concludes in Tetovo

The Executive Training Programme under REPACT, organized by Europe Plus in collaboration with the University of Tetovo, successfully concluded after three days of discussions and practical learning focused on digital transformation, cybersecurity, and regional resilience in the Western Balkans.

The programme opened with welcoming remarks from representatives of Europe Plus and University of Tetovo, highlighting the importance of regional cooperation in addressing today’s digital challenges.

The first day focused on the Digital Agenda for the Western Balkans and regional digital integration. PhD Majlinda Bregu shared insights on advancing the region’s digital transformation and strengthening cooperation as a pathway toward gradual integration into the EU Digital Single Market.

The second day explored institutional transformation and resilience. Ms. Ledia Bregu addressed SEPA integration and financial interoperability in the Western Balkans, while Prof. Dr. Agon Memeti examined cybersecurity governance, trusted digital ecosystems, and the role of AI in modernizing institutions through the University of Tetovo case study. PhD Candidate Donika Kamberi highlighted cybersecurity as both a governance and national security challenge.

The final day focused on cybersecurity governance and regional resilience. Participants engaged in a practical exercise led by Prof. Dr. Agon Memeti, while Mr. Agron Sojati, head of IISG discussed the importance of coordinated regional cybersecurity governance. PhD Candidate Donika Kamberi addressed rule of law and institutional accountability in cyber response, and Mr. Holden Triplett, Director of Counterintelligence at the National Security Council at the White House provided a broader perspective on international security and intelligence cooperation.

Through expert lectures, case studies, and interactive discussions, participants gained valuable insights into digital governance, institutional resilience, and cybersecurity challenges facing the region.

The programme concluded with the awarding of certificates, marking the successful completion of three days of learning, collaboration, and knowledge exchange. Europe Plus thanks all lecturers, participants, partners, and supporting institutions for contributing to the success of this initiative.

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