National Cybersecurity Coordination Centre MT

National Cybersecurity Coordination Centre MT Together for a Secure Cyber Future

🌟 Know a cybersecurity leader who deserves recognition? Or do you believe your own contributions have made a significant...
05/06/2026

🌟 Know a cybersecurity leader who deserves recognition? Or do you believe your own contributions have made a significant impact?

Nominate them, or submit your own nomination, for Cyber Leader of the Year at the CYBER AWARDS 2026.

For eligibility criteria and nomination details, visit:
https://ncc-mita.gov.mt/cyber-awards/

📅 Nominations open on 1 July 2026.

MITA

🚀 Unlock New Business Opportunities in Europe's Growing Digital Trust MarketJoin us for the first CYBER Talk of 2026 and...
03/06/2026

🚀 Unlock New Business Opportunities in Europe's Growing Digital Trust Market

Join us for the first CYBER Talk of 2026 and explore how Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs) can position themselves at the forefront of Europe's expanding cybersecurity and digital compliance landscape.

In this webinar, you will discover:

✅ New designation opportunities for CABs under evolving EU regulations
✅ Emerging market needs and high-growth service areas
✅ How third-party conformity assessment is creating new business opportunities across Europe
✅ What organizations are looking for from trusted assessment and certification partners
✅ Key EU regulatory developments shaping future demand

📅 18 June 2026

🕚 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Whether you are considering becoming a CAB, expanding your service portfolio, supporting regulatory compliance, or exploring opportunities in the digital trust ecosystem, this session will provide valuable insights into one of Europe's fastest-growing regulatory and assurance markets.

Please register here: https://ncc-mita.gov.mt/events/cyber-talks-conformity-assessment-in-the-eu-new-rules-new-roles-new-opportunities/

MITA

Discover the evolving role of Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs) in shaping Europe’s digital trust and compliance ecosystem.

🚨 Mark Your Calendars 🚨Nominations for the CYBER AWARDS 2026 officially open on 1 July 2026 and close on 7 August 2026.J...
29/05/2026

🚨 Mark Your Calendars 🚨

Nominations for the CYBER AWARDS 2026 officially open on 1 July 2026 and close on 7 August 2026.

Join us in recognising the individuals, projects, and initiatives driving excellence, innovation, and impact across the cybersecurity community.

✨ New categories introduced this year.

Find out more:🔗 https://ncc-mita.gov.mt/cyber-awards/

MITA

Following the successful launch of the CYBER AWARDS last year, MITA-NCC is delighted to announce that it will be hosting another edition this year.

We are pleased to announce the podium finishers of the National Cybersecurity Challenge 2026!Well done to all three fina...
27/05/2026

We are pleased to announce the podium finishers of the National Cybersecurity Challenge 2026!

Well done to all three finalists, as well as to every participant who took part in the competition.

It was especially encouraging to see participants from different age groups engaging with the challenges and showcasing their skills.

The future of cybersecurity talent looks very promising indeed!

MITA

26/05/2026

A few snapshots from a productive day focused on demystifying EU funding.
We had insightful discussions that cut through the complexity of applying for both direct and indirect funding opportunities, with a particular focus on the Digital Europe Programme and Horizon Europe.
The conversations explored real-world scenarios, practical experiences, and the challenges organisations commonly encounter throughout the application process — making the session both informative and highly relevant.

MITA

22/05/2026

Every click online has consequences.
Illegal online content, including po*******hy, is not harmless - criminal networks depend on clicks, downloads, and shares to continue causing harm. Children and young people are especially vulnerable through social media pressure and online manipulation.
Awareness and prevention are key. Parents and guardians can use available tools to help protect children from accessing or sharing inappropriate content online.
If you come across illegal content, report it immediately to the Police to help prevent further harm. Report on their website pulizija.gov.mt or telephone 21224001.
You are not alone. Int Importanti.
Read more: https://ncc-mita.gov.mt/security-tips/stop-childrens-exploitation-avoid-illegal-material/
In collaboration with the Malta Police Force.
MITA

Every click online has consequences.Illegal online content, including po*******hy, is not harmless - criminal networks d...
21/05/2026

Every click online has consequences.

Illegal online content, including po*******hy, is not harmless - criminal networks depend on clicks, downloads, and shares to continue causing harm. Children and young people are especially vulnerable through social media pressure and online manipulation.

Awareness and prevention are key. Parents and guardians can use available tools to help protect children from accessing or sharing inappropriate content online.

If you come across illegal content, report it immediately to the Police to help prevent further harm. Report on their website pulizija.gov.mt or telephone 21224001.

You are not alone. Int Importanti.

Read more: https://ncc-mita.gov.mt/security-tips/stop-childrens-exploitation-avoid-illegal-material/

In collaboration with the Malta Police Force.

MITA The Malta Police Force

The opportunity to download or share pornographic material is often the final stage of an illegal network that could have its roots in serious crimes, from

20/05/2026
19/05/2026

⚠️ ATTENZJONI SCAM ⚠️
Dan il-messaġġ dwar “multi tat-traffiku” HUWA FALZ u qed jipprova jisraq l-informazzjoni personali jew il-flus tiegħek.
❌ TIKKLIKKJAWX fuq il-link
❌ TWEĠBUX bil-“1”
❌ TAGĦTUX dettalji personali jew bankarji

⚠️ DISCLAIMER:
Il-messaġġ scam li qed jintbagħat huwa itwal minn dak li jidher fir-ritratt.

L-awtoritajiet uffiċjali ma jibagħtux links suspettużi minn numri barranin.

✅ Il-website uffiċjali tagħna hija:
https://les.gov.mt/
Jekk tirċievu messaġġ bħal dan, ħassruh u rrappurtawh bħala spam.
Aqsam biex twissi lil ħaddieħor 🙏

⚠️ SCAM ALERT ⚠️
This traffic fine message is FAKE and is being used to steal personal or financial information.
❌ DO NOT click the link
❌ DO NOT reply with “1”
❌ DO NOT share personal or banking details

⚠️ DISCLAIMER:
The scam message being circulated is longer than what appears in the screenshot.

Official authorities do not send suspicious links from foreign numbers.

✅ Our official website is:
https://les.gov.mt/
If you receive a message like this, delete it immediately and report it as spam.
Please share this to warn others 🙏
The Malta Police Force

14/05/2026

One click. That’s all it can take.
A single malicious email link can give hackers access to sensitive files, confidential data, and critical business systems—bringing operations to a standstill.
Cyber threats no longer target only large corporations. Small businesses and individuals are increasingly at risk.
The good news? Many attacks are preventable.
Stay cautious. Verify links before clicking. Slow down, even when busy.
Your awareness is one of your strongest defences against cybercrime.
You are not alone. Int Importanti!

Read more: https://ncc-mita.gov.mt/security-tips/ransomware-alert-beware-of-suspicious-links/

This campaign is delivered in collaboration with the Malta Police Force.

MITA The Malta Police Force

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