Germany noted the high efficiency of the Israeli air defense system, emphasizing that cybersecurity specialists actively participate in defense, which interrupted the attempts at Iranian cyber attacks.
After a visit to Israel, the minister of German’s inner work, Alexander Dobrindt, proposed to create CyberCopol – Initiative Defense, inspired by the experience of Israeli Air Defense and Cyber Protection during the war with Iran. Bild reported this Sunday, June 29th.
Dobrindt became the first German politician to visit Israel after the 12-day war with Iran. The purpose of his visit was to express the unity and planning of a new defense partnership.
The German minister noted the high efficiency of the Israeli Air Defense System: almost all missiles and drones released by Iran were successfully blocked. In addition, cybersecurity specialists are actively acting in defense that interrupts the attempts of Iran’s attacks on cyberspace. This is this aspect that has inspired the head of the department for the idea of creating himself in Germany Cybercupol.
Dobrindt’s plan in particular gives:
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Strengthening cooperation between Germany and Israel in the field of Cyberborne, including the creation of the German-Israeli center of cybercection;
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Expanding a relationship between special services, especially the Federal Intelligence Service of Germany (BND) and Mossad;
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Developing technologies to fight drones;
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Strengthening civil defense and early German warning systems. In the final conflict in Israel, this is the shelter of the bomb and the effective warning system through mobile applications has helped to save many lives.
Earlier, the head of the US forces of the US space forces, General Bradley Cherns Zaltsman, said the Golden Dome Missile Defense System proposed by President Donald Trump could cost more than $ 1.5 trillion.
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