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Most of us access cyberspace hundreds of times each day. Our interconnected world has improved our lives in countless ways, but it has also left us vulnerable to new threats. Chelsey Slack, Deputy Head of Cyber Defence, explains how NATO defends against cyber attacks.

Over the past two decades, cyber operations have become a major dimension of geopolitical conflicts. NATO and its Allies are building cyber defence capabilities and protecting their citizens from cyber attacks. Ultimately, the Alliance is working with partners in government, industry, and academia to create a beneficial and secure cyberspace for everyone.