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15 Mar. 2024 240315-moldova.jpg, 38.46KB

NATO and Moldova strengthen energy resilience against cyber and hybrid threats

Experts from NATO and the Republic of Moldova have been working together to enhance the resilience of the country’s critical energy infrastructure against cyber and hybrid threats.
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NATO releases first ever quantum strategy

Quantum technologies are getting closer to revolutionizing the world of innovation and can be game-changers for security, including modern warfare. Ensuring that the Alliance is ''quantum-ready'' is the aim of NATO’s first-ever quantum strategy that was approved by NATO Foreign Ministers on 28 November. On Wednesday (17 January 2024), NATO released a summary of the strategy.
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NATO’s flagship cyber exercise concludes in Estonia

From 27 November to 1 December, Allied and partner cyber defenders tested their ability to protect networks and critical infrastructure against realistic and complex cyber threats and attacks.
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Secretary General: Through NATO, we can build a secure cyberspace for all

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed the first annual NATO Cyber Defence Conference in Berlin, Germany on Thursday (9 November 2023). He stressed the importance of bringing together senior Allied political, military and technical decision-makers: “NATO is perfectly positioned to share information, to spread innovation, and to coordinate our collective defence in cyberspace.”
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NATO and the European Union meet to discuss deepening cooperation on cyber defence

Senior officials from NATO and the European Union met on Friday (22 September 2023) to discuss challenges and further cooperation in the cyber domain.
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NATO and European Union release final assessment report on resilience of critical infrastructure

NATO and the European Union released a Final Assessment Report produced by the NATO-EU Task Force on the Resilience of Critical Infrastructure on Thursday (29 June 2023). Launched at the beginning of the year, the Task Force focused on mapping out current security challenges, and the particular importance of resilience in energy, transport, digital infrastructure, and space.
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NATO Allies and Partners take part in world’s largest cyber defence exercise

Over 3000 participants from 38 countries - including NATO Allies and partners – participated in the 2023 edition of the annual exercise “Locked Shields,” hosted by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence in Tallinn (Estonia). “Locked Shields” is the world’s largest cyber defence exercise. It started on 18 April 2023 and involved protecting computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations.
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NATO team in North Macedonia to help against hybrid attacks

NATO sent a senior-level delegation to North Macedonia on Tuesday (07 March 2023) to help the NATO Ally cope with the consequences of recent hybrid attacks.
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NATO Exercise Cyber Coalition concludes in Estonia

NATO’s flagship annual cyber defence exercise, Cyber Coalition 2022, wrapped up successfully on Friday (2 December 2022). The exercise involved a record number of participants – more than 1,000 cyber defenders from 26 NATO Allies, invitees Finland and Sweden, as well as partners Georgia, Ireland, Japan, Switzerland, and the European Union. This year’s event took place between November 28th and December 2nd in Tallinn, Estonia, as well as remotely.
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NATO’s flagship cyber defence exercise kicks off in Estonia

Cyber Coalition 22, one of the world’s largest cyber defence exercises, started on Monday (28 November 2022), bringing together some 1,000 cyber defenders from 26 Allies, as well as Finland and Sweden, Georgia, Ireland, Japan, Switzerland, the European Union, and participants from industry and academia. Over the course of five days, participants will train to tackle real-life cyber challenges such as cyber-attacks on power grids, programmes and NATO and Allied assets while in operations – boosting their ability to defend networks and operate together in cyberspace.

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