On the XVIII meeting of the Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organization Consultative Coordination Centre for Computer Incident Response Issues
07.07.2025

On July 4, 2025, a delegation of the CSTO Secretariat visited the Central Military-Patriotic Park of Culture and Recreation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation "Patriot".


30.06.2025

The Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov received the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the CSTO member states and the Secretary General of the Organization in Cholpon-Ata on June 30. The meeting was attended by the Foreign Ministers of Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia and Tajikistan.

30.06.2025

On June 30, 2025, a regular meeting of the CSTO Council of Foreign Ministers was held in Cholpon-Ata (the Kyrgyz Republic) under the chairmanship of the Kyrgyz side, which was attended by the Organization's Secretary General Imangali Tasmagambetov.


26.06.2025

Safar Umarzoda, Head of the Department for Countering Challenges and Threats of the CSTO Secretariat, took part in a special event (side-event) on "Countering Radicalization leading to terrorism and Extremism" organized by the Russian Federation on the margins of the OSCE Annual Conference on Security Review, where he reported on the measures taken by the CSTO on countering terrorism and extremism, and willingness to share the experience gained.


On the XVIII meeting of the Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organization Consultative Coordination Centre for Computer Incident Response Issues

05.11.2024

On 5 November 2024, the XVIII meeting of the Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organization Consultative Coordination Centre for Computer Incident Response Issues (CSTO CCC) was held in Moscow, with the participation of delegations of representatives of the national authorized bodies for computer incident response of the CSTO member states.

The meeting was opened and addressed by Mr. Sergey Korelov, Chairman of the CSTO CCC Council

During the meeting, members of the CSTO CCC Council, participants of delegations of the CSTO member states and the CSTO Secretariat discussed topical threats to information security and methods of countering them.

Speakers noted the massive increase in the number of attacks using the vendor chain and the intensive involvement of various interacting organizations and structures in carrying them out.

The meeting participants expressed particular concern about threats related to the leakage of significant amounts of data from individuals and legal entities, as well as attacks through trusted external interaction channels that contribute to the occurrence of computer incidents.

During the event, delegates exchanged views on modern threats and the problem of promptly communicating information about critical software vulnerabilities to the owners of vulnerable resources and responding to them. They noted the active development of information exchange activities between the specialists of the CSTO CCC contact points and the growth in the number of joint events. They expressed their gratitude to the representatives of the Republic of Kazakhstan for organizing and conducting a technical training session of the CSTO CCC Contact Points.

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