Ukraine and partners launch the Tallinn mechanism on cybersecurity: what is envisaged
Kyiv • UNN
Ukraine has established the Tallinn mechanism on cybersecurity with 10 other countries to strengthen its cyber defense and resilience, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba announced. The group aims to coordinate with the EU and NATO and is open to new members.
Ukraine, along with a dozen other countries, has established the Tallinn mechanism on cybersecurity, which will help strengthen the country's cyber defense, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Wednesday, UNN reports.
TToday, the foreign ministries of Ukraine and ten other countries established the Tallinn mechanism on cybersecurity: Canada, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, the UK, and the US. The Tallinn mechanism will help strengthen Ukraine's cybersecurity and civilian cyber capabilities, better defend itself in cyberspace, and meet long-term cyber resilience needs
According to him, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the Tallin mechanism states will coordinate efforts to mobilize additional support for the specialized cybersecurity institutions.
"The group will also coordinate closely with the EU and NATO and remains open to new members," the minister added.