The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and ten other countries today, December 20, created the Tallinn Mechanism for Cybersecurity.
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Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba announced this on his page on the social network X.
In addition to Ukraine, the Tallinn Mechanism also includes Great Britain, Denmark, Estonia, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, the USA, France and Sweden.
The Tallinn Mechanism will help strengthen Ukraine’s cybersecurity and civilian cyber capabilities, strengthen our state’s defenses in cyberspace, and meet long-term cyber resilience needs,” Kuleba noted.
It is noted that the foreign ministries of the Tallinn Mechanism countries will coordinate efforts to mobilize additional support for the needs of relevant institutions in the field of cybersecurity.
The group will also work closely with the EU and NATO and remains open to new members joining, the minister added.
Source: Racurs

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