Dr. Vilma Tomco
Director General of the National Authority on Electronic Certification and Cyber Security, Albania
She has completed studies at the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Tirana during 1984-89 and holds the “Doctor” degree in information systems with the topic “Assessment and implementation of e-Governance in developing countries. Albania Case: Model of Public Services for Citizens”.
With 24 years of experience in the telecommunications sector, holding several positions in designing and developing projects at Department of Development and IT, specializing in leading and implementing projects on internet implementation in the country; in the IT sector; and since 2000 until 2010 as Director of IT department, further as Director of Systems for Albtelecom and Eaglemobile companies.
From 2013 to 2017 she has been Director of the European ICT Agenda Department, recalled after Innovation and Good Governance, at Prime Minister’s Office contributing to the development of digital and innovation policies, public administration reform, realization of digitalization objectives of the country and improvement of public services for citizens.
From 2017 on, she is director general of NAECCS that supervise the law on Cyber Security and government policies on cyber security and trusted services. Since 1998 she is a part-time lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and at several non-public universities.
With 24 years of experience in the telecommunications sector, holding several positions in designing and developing projects at Department of Development and IT, specializing in leading and implementing projects on internet implementation in the country; in the IT sector; and since 2000 until 2010 as Director of IT department, further as Director of Systems for Albtelecom and Eaglemobile companies.
From 2013 to 2017 she has been Director of the European ICT Agenda Department, recalled after Innovation and Good Governance, at Prime Minister’s Office contributing to the development of digital and innovation policies, public administration reform, realization of digitalization objectives of the country and improvement of public services for citizens.
From 2017 on, she is director general of NAECCS that supervise the law on Cyber Security and government policies on cyber security and trusted services. Since 1998 she is a part-time lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and at several non-public universities.