AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCybersecurity & Critical Infrastructure: Georgia-linked reporting highlights how cyberattacks can hit essential services: U.S. water utilities saw systems go dark and controls fail after intrusions, underscoring weak defenses in smaller providers. Border & Mobility: Russia claimed a record 20,000+ crossings at Upper Lars, but Georgia’s Interior Ministry disputed the figure, citing 16,286 total crossings in both directions. Georgian Tech & Industry Links: A China-built B3 Arch Bridge on Georgia’s North–South Corridor completed wind-resistance verification via wind tunnel testing, supporting safe operation in extreme conditions. Regional Connectivity: Armenia and the U.S. discussed TRIPP, with hints it could expand beyond roads and rail to include fiber-optic and power infrastructure. Education & Innovation Ecosystems: Uzbekistan’s IT Park drew Azerbaijani media, with claims of 110,000 ICT specialists and Georgia among represented countries; Georgia’s own tech talent push also appears in coverage around international competitions. Humanitarian Science: Georgia’s National Bureau of Expertise met the ICRC, focusing on identifying missing persons’ remains in Abkhazia and Tskhinvali.
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