"NATO, Ukraine Sign Deal to 'Deepen' Cyber Cooperation"

NATO on Monday agreed to bolster its cyber support for Ukraine after a cyberattack against Kyiv heightened tensions amid fears that Russia could be plotting an invasion of Ukraine.  NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that experts from NATO and its members were already on the ground, working with Ukraine to tackle the latest cyberattack.  He also said the new agreement would involve "enhanced cyber cooperation, including Ukrainian access to NATO's malware information sharing platform." Stoltenberg also stated that under this renewed agreement, NATO will deepen their collaboration with Ukraine to support them in modernizing their information technology and communications services while identifying areas where training may be required for their personnel.  Ukraine's ambassador to NATO, Natalia Galibarenko, stated that with NATO's support Ukraine plans to further introduce modern information technologies and services into the command and control system of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "NATO, Ukraine Sign Deal to 'Deepen' Cyber Cooperation"

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