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Nothreat Collaborates with PASHA Bank to Strengthen AI-Driven Cybersecurity in Azerbaijan’s Financial Sector

Nothreat Collaborates with PASHA Bank to Strengthen AI-Driven Cybersecurity in Azerbaijan’s Financial Sector

Nothreat, the UK-based AI cybersecurity startup, has announced a collaboration with PASHA Bank, leading corporate bank of Azerbaijan and one of the key financial assets of PASHA Holding. The collaboration focuses on strengthening cybersecurity capabilities and advancing pre-emptive threat detection across PASHA Bank’s digital and operational infrastructure.

Azerbaijan’s financial sector has been undergoing accelerated digital transformation in recent years, driven by the expansion of mobile banking, remote financial services, and digital payment ecosystems. According to the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, increased digitization across the banking sector has significantly expanded the technology footprint of financial institutions, while simultaneously increasing exposure to cyber risks. As a result, cybersecurity resilience and early-stage threat detection have become critical priorities for the market.

Against this backdrop, the collaboration brings together PASHA Bank’s scale and operational expertise in the financial sector with Nothreat’s autonomous, AI-based cybersecurity technologies. The partnership is designed to support a shift away from purely reactive security models toward a more proactive approach, enabling earlier identification of anomalous behavior and potential threats before they escalate into incidents.

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As part of the collaboration, Nothreat provides AI-driven threat detection and automated security capabilities tailored for complex, regulated banking environments. The solution analyzes behavioral patterns across systems in real time, supports continuous monitoring, and assists security teams by reducing noise and accelerating response to emerging risks — strengthening overall operational resilience.

The collaboration also includes ongoing knowledge exchange between the teams, supporting the continuous development of cybersecurity expertise and alignment with evolving regulatory and technological requirements.

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