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Croatia is becoming increasingly focused on improving its cybersecurity and IT security practices. Croatia is seeing an increased focus on cyber education and research in the public, private, and educational sectors. The challenge for Cybersecurity is that Croatia is vulnerable to hackers and cybercriminals due to a lack of resources and capacity.

The Croatian government is committed to boosting IT security. In 2016, the government passed the Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection Law, which established the National Cyber Security Protection System and Cyber Security Center. The government is also working to establish national standards and regulations for IT security.

In response to the increasing need for cybersecurity, Croatia has hosted several cyber conferences and events to discuss and promote cybersecurity topics. The annual Croatian Security Conference (CroSec) is held in Zagreb and focuses on information security. The Croatian Information Security Conference also takes place in Zagreb and focuses on IT security topics. Additionally, the Croatia Information Security Summit (CROSTIS) takes place in Zagreb and covers topics related to IT and cyber security.

The Croatian government is taking steps to ensure the security of the country's digital infrastructure. The Ministry of Science and Education launched the National Cyber Security Initiative, which provides resources to educate the public and teach cybersecurity best practices. Additionally, the government has established several cybersecurity research centers and programs focused on researching and developing new IT security strategies.

Cybersecurity in Kuwait has been a growing concern in recent years as digital threats become increasingly larger threats for the country. To address this issue, the Kuwaiti government has been actively working to build a strong cybersecurity infrastructure. Programs have been implemented to ensure the proper security of all computer systems, networks, and data. These initiatives include legal protocols, combined with training and awareness campaigns.

The government has also organized several large Cybersecurity Conferences in Kuwait in recent years. These events typically feature world-renowned experts in software security, online security, computer security, and data protection. The most notable of these conferences was held in November 2018 and was titled “Global Cybersecurity Summit: Unlocking Digital Security.” It brought together experts from Kuwait and other countries to discuss the best ways to combat cybercrime and secure cyberspace.

Kuwait is also active in the field of security-related events, such as the annual Cyberlaw Forum which was held in Kuwait City in 2019. The event was attended by several prominent cybersecurity experts from the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. The forum focused on the current laws and regulations related to cybersecurity and digital issues in Kuwait.

Despite these conferences and events, Kuwait has begun to face issues related to the high-level vulnerability of its networks. Cybercriminals have been able to penetrate the systems of banks, government entities, and other private companies. In response, the government of Kuwait has enacted laws to better protect its citizens from online threats. These laws have been designed to deter cybercrime and create a secure environment for users. Additionally, the government has set up an emergency response system for quick response to cyber-attacks.

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