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NATO cyber defence capacity building assistance to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Duration May 2025 - January 2027

Bosnia and Herzegovina is taking proactive steps to strengthen its cybersecurity as part of broader efforts to enhance national security and resilience. Supported through NATO’s Defence Capacity Building (DCB) framework, this project aims to assist the Ministry of Defence in developing the knowledge, skills, and preparedness needed to address evolving cyber challenges.

Implemented by the e-Governance Academy (eGA), the initiative focuses on supporting institutional capacity-building and fostering a sustainable approach to cybersecurity development.

Project Activities
Activities are designed to address identified needs through knowledge exchange, capacity-building support, and initiatives that strengthen practical readiness. The overall goal is to enhance resilience and promote effective cybersecurity management.

About DCB
NATO’s Defence Capacity Building (DCB) initiative offers tailored support to partner nations to strengthen their defence and security capabilities. Assistance is provided on request and delivered with full respect for partners’ sovereignty and policy choices.

Through this project, NATO reaffirms its commitment to supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina’s stability, security, and resilience in an increasingly complex digital environment.

Country
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Keywords
Capacity building Cyber Defence
Project manager
Status
Ongoing
Funded by
NATO - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization