BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 16. The commission
established to verify compliance with general and specific
requirements for the security of critical information
infrastructure in Azerbaijan held a meeting to discuss the results
for 2025, Trend
reports.


The meeting of the joint Commission consisting of employees of
the State Security Service of Azerbaijan (SSS) and the State
Service for Special Communications and Information Security (SSCSI)
discussed the current situation on the security of critical
information infrastructure, the results of assessments conducted
during the year, as well as determined existing risks, were, and
the main functional targets for 2026.


The meeting noted that during on-site assessments conducted with
the participation of SSS and SSCSI employees, discrepancies were
found between the situation reflected in the internal audit reports
submitted by some entities and the actual problem. Based on the
above, attention was drawn to the importance of increasing the
efficiency of centralized control mechanisms to strengthen
cybersecurity for critical information infrastructure
facilities.


The meeting also discussed the implementation of relevant
regulatory and legal mechanisms, measures taken, practical results
on the exchange of cyber threat information, and international
cooperation.


At the same time, taking into account the current challenges,
proposals were discussed for the development of the regulatory and
legal framework for the security of critical information
infrastructure, especially for improving security requirements.


The meeting concluded with the adoption of a final report on the
security of critical information infrastructure.


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