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Representatives of the SCISSS delivered a speech at a scientific seminar at the National Defense University

On April 24, 2026, a scientific seminar dedicated to the topic “Digital Transformation and Innovative Technologies” was held at the Military Scientific Research Institute of the National Defense University. Representatives of the Special Communication and Information Security State Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SCISSS) participated in the event.

Opening the event with an introductory speech, the Vice-Rector for Science and Education of the National Defense University, Doctor of Philosophy in National Security and Military Sciences, Professor, Major General Arif Hasanov, in his speech drew special attention to the “Action Plan for 2026–2028 on accelerating digital development in the Republic of Azerbaijan,” approved by the Order of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated February 27, 2026, and spoke about the responsibilities assigned to state institutions and educational establishments based on this important document, as well as the prospects for the application of innovative technologies in the national defense and security system.

Then, Deputy Head of the Main Department of the Special Communication and Information Security State Service, Tural Mammadov, delivered a speech on the topic “Digital Transformation in the Context of Protecting Critical Information Infrastructures: National Strategies, Technological Trends and Cybersecurity Challenges,” providing the event participants with detailed information on the role of digital technologies in ensuring the security of critical infrastructure facilities, strategic approaches at the national level, and the existing threat environment.

The Head of the Computer Incident Response Center of the SCİSSS Murad Balayev, delivered a presentation on the topic “The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Cybersecurity Ecosystem: Application Areas and Adaptive Defense Approaches.” The presentation explained in detail the application of artificial intelligence technologies in the field of cybersecurity, modern attack vectors—including deepfake, voice spoofing, and other artificial intelligence-based threats—as well as adaptive and proactive defense mechanisms.

Discussions were held at the seminar on the responsibilities assigned to state institutions and educational establishments, as well as on the prospects for the application of innovative technologies in the national defense and cybersecurity system.