Central Bank of Azerbaijan to detect cyberattacks in advance
Finance
- 11 August, 2025
- 13:01
The Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) is set to acquire a Threat Intelligence platform, Report informs.
The platform is expected to cost approximately 485,000 manats ($285,294).
Threat Intelligence is a cybersecurity system designed to collect, analyze, correlate, and share information about existing and potential cyber threats. It helps organizations identify attackers’ intentions, methods, and tools in advance.
The purpose of the acquisition is to detect threats before they occur and implement proactive countermeasures.
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