Emergency Cyber Support: EU Assists Ukraine
The EU has extended its emergency cyber security support to Ukraine, allowing the nation to enlist trusted private incident response services for significant cyber incidents. Moldova has been a part of this support system since 2024. This initiative strengthens international cooperation in combating cyber threats.
The European Union has officially extended its emergency cyber security aid to Ukraine, the European Commission announced on Monday. This move allows Ukraine to leverage trusted private sector incident response services.
The initiative aims to bolster Ukraine's cyber defense capabilities in the face of significant or large-scale cyber incidents.
The Commission highlighted that Moldova had already joined this support system in 2024, marking a continual effort to enhance regional cyber security cooperation.
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