


Today, a study visit by students from the Faculty of Security - Skopje was held at the premises of the National Security Agency, which represents a significant step in strengthening the ties between the academic community and the security institutions of the country. This activity is part of the planned initiatives arising from the Memorandum of Cooperation signed between the National Security Agency and the Faculty of Security.
The visit is particularly significant, as for the first time since its establishment, the Agency officially opened its doors to a student audience. This opportunity was made possible with the support and initiative of the Director of the National Security Agency, Bojan Hristovski, who recognized the importance of directly introducing future personnel to the practical work and role of the institution in the national security system.
During the visit, the students had the opportunity to learn about the mission, responsibilities, organizational structure and operational priorities of the Agency. Through lectures and presentations by experienced professionals and experts, the students gained a broader insight into the way of working, current activities and challenges faced by the ANB in the context of protecting the constitutional order, preventing intelligence and subversive activities, as well as confronting contemporary security threats.
The visit is particularly significant, as for the first time since its establishment, the Agency officially opened its doors to a student audience. This opportunity was made possible with the support and initiative of the Director of the National Security Agency, Bojan Hristovski, who recognized the importance of directly introducing future personnel to the practical work and role of the institution in the national security system.
Particular attention was paid to issues related to counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, foreign intelligence and hybrid threats, which represent current areas of interest for both the academic community and security institutions. Thus, the visit contributed to upgrading the students' theoretical knowledge with practical perspectives and real-world experiences from the field.
This visit is part of broader efforts to promote practical education, knowledge exchange and create an open dialogue between academic institutions and strategic state entities. The National Security Agency and the Faculty of Security will continue to implement joint activities, including trainings, workshops and scientific forums, with the aim of building professional capacities and supporting young people in their professional pursuits.