The INTERCEPT project is not only focused on developing advanced cybersecurity solutions, but also on sharing knowledge and building capacity across Europe’s cybersecurity community. By connecting experts, organisations, and sectors, the project aims to ensure that its results go beyond technical development and translate into real-world impact.
As part of these efforts, the INTERCEPT consortium is organising its first online webinar, bringing together experts and stakeholders to explore how European collaboration can deliver practical cybersecurity solutions.
About the Webinar
The webinar, titled “INTERCEPT: From a European Project to Practical Cybersecurity Solutions for Modern Security Threats,” will take place on 21 May 2026 at 10:00 AM (CET) and will be conducted in English.
The session will focus on how cross-border cooperation, threat intelligence sharing, and Security Operations Centre (SOC) capabilities contribute to more effective detection, response, and prevention of cyber threats. Participants will gain insights into how project results are being translated into operational solutions that address current cybersecurity challenges.
What to Expect
The webinar will cover key topics, including: – Real-world cybersecurity challenges and evolving threat landscapes
– Practical approaches to threat detection and incident response
– The role of SOCs in strengthening organisational resilience
– The importance of cross-border threat intelligence sharing
– Insights from experts directly involved in the INTERCEPT project
By connecting policy, technology, and operational perspectives, the session provides a comprehensive view of how collaborative cybersecurity initiatives can deliver tangible value.
Meet the Speakers
The webinar will feature experienced cybersecurity professionals from the INTERCEPT consortium:
Marko Doltar, Head of the Network Operations Center (NOC) and Security Operations Center (SOC) at T-2, will share insights into SOC operations, threat detection, and incident response, based on extensive hands-on experience in managing complex cybersecurity environments.
Ivan Cindrić, cybersecurity engineer at KONČAR Group, specialises in industrial and operational technology (OT) security. His expertise includes secure SCADA systems, industrial communication security, IEC 62443 implementation, penetration testing, and cybersecurity consulting within EU projects.
Who Should Attend
The webinar is relevant for a broad range of stakeholders, including professionals working in cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, digital services, SMEs, and innovation ecosystems, as well as anyone interested in how European projects contribute to strengthening cybersecurity across sectors.
Join Us
Participation in the webinar is free of charge, but registration is required.

