Global technology association ISACA and the Greek Ministry of Digital Governance are partnering to strengthen the cybersecurity landscape and drive increased cybersecurity awareness and training opportunities in Greece.
ISACA, with a presence in 188 countries, including more than 220 chapters, 45 of which are established in Europe, and with the expertise of its 460,000 engaged professionals in information and cybersecurity, governance, assurance, risk, privacy and innovation, supports governments, industries and individuals in establishing digital trust and in realizing the positive potential of digital technologies.
The Greek Ministry of Digital Governance is a unit of public administration that brings together all critical IT and telecommunications infrastructures related to the provision of electronic services to citizens and the wider digital transformation of Greece.
Through the General Secretariat for Telecommunications & Posts and the respective Directorate-General for Cybersecurity, the Ministry of Digital Governance plans and implements the National Cybersecurity Strategy, which sets out strategic objectives, priorities, policy and regulatory measures regarding cybersecurity at national level.
Through the partnership and with the involvement of the ISACA European community, including the ISACA Athens Chapter, the Greek Ministry of Digital Governance will leverage ISACA’s global cybersecurity knowledge, training, credentials and frameworks to enhance its ability to improve the security and resilience of critical infrastructures and services in the public and private entities in Greece.
To learn more about ISACA and the cybersecurity resources and best practice it offers, visit www.isaca.org.