
Representatives of State Authority for Geospatial Information (ASIG) from the Directorate of Remote Sensing Data Processing, participated in the workshop on the topic “Improving Croatian border security through the integration of satellite earth observation and traditional surveillance operations by law enforcement agencies” organized within the framework of the Earth Observation for Border Security “EBSEC” project.
This workshop was held at the premises of the “Ruđer Bošković” Institute (RBI), Zagreb, Croatia on 10–11 December 2025 and aimed to increase knowledge and exchange experiences on the use of earth observation (EO-Earth Observation), GIS systems and geospatial analysis in border security and the management of illegal migration.
This two-day event brought together representatives of state institutions, academia and international organizations from the region and beyond to discuss the integration of satellite data with traditional law enforcement methods. The event opened with welcoming remarks by representatives of the Ruđer Bošković Institute, ESA (European Space Agency) and the EBSEC project leaders, followed by a presentation of ESA’s research activities in the field of security and an overview of the results of the EBSEC project.
The ASIG representative introduced the attendees to the activity of this institution, the achievements to date in the field of geoinformation, as well as the presentation of the material on “Current Challenges and Opportunities in Migration Management in Albania, with a Focus on Satellite Imagery and its Contribution to Border Security”.



