Group-IB, a leading creator of cybersecurity technologies to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime, announced today a partnership with the National CERT of the Republic of Serbia. This collaboration delivers cutting-edge Threat Intelligence capabilities to Serbia’s key cybersecurity authority, significantly enhancing its ability to detect and respond to cyber threats at a national scale.
A Partnership for Cyber Resilience
Established under the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (RATEL), the National CERT is responsible for defending against growing cybersecurity risks. With digital threats escalating in complexity and frequency, the CERT turned to Group-IB’s Threat Intelligence solution to streamline its threat verification and incident response workflows.
“Integrating Group-IB’s Threat Intelligence into our workflows has sharpened our awareness of the threat landscape and allowed us to act faster and with greater confidence.This directly supports our mission of providing timely, actionable information to the public and institutions alike.”
A Shared Commitment to Public Awareness
A unique aspect of the partnership is its alignment around public trust and education. Both Group-IB and the National CERT of the Republic of Serbia share a commitment to raising awareness about cybersecurity safety and hygiene among citizens, embodied by initiatives like the National CERT’s open-access learning platform, For a Safer Click. The platform offers free video lessons and interactive quizzes to help everyday users understand and mitigate cyber risks.
“Our cooperation with the National CERT of Serbia reflects the future of cybersecurity, where public institutions and private innovators work side-by-side to protect and empower communities.By working together, we can build a stronger, more secure digital ecosystem for institutions and communities across Serbia.”

Chief Regional Officer, Europe
Global Integration and Trusted Collaboration
Group-IB operates its own Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-GIB), which plays a pivotal role in incident response and threat coordination. CERT-GIB is a recognized member of global cybersecurity communitie, including APCERT, APWG, FIRST, OIC-CERT, Trusted Introducer, facilitating cross-border intelligence sharing and collaboration. The National CERT of the Republic of Serbia (SRB-CERT) is also a member of FIRST and Trusted Introducer, creating a natural synergy and shared trust foundation for joint action. This alignment strengthens the impact of their cooperation, allowing both teams to contribute to and benefit from the global incident response ecosystem.
Cyber Threat Trends and National Resilience
Group-IB’s latest High-Tech Crime Trends Report shows how cybercriminals are rapidly evolving their tactics, making real-time intelligence and proactive defense more critical than ever. This partnership illustrates the power of collaboration in building national digital resilience, strengthening stakeholder trust, and promoting a culture of cyber vigilance.







