Ukraine joins EU cyber response for major attacks
Ukraine can now draw on emergency European Union cyber support to respond to large-scale incidents, after the Council of the EU approved its inclusion in the EU Cybersecurity Reserve on 15 June. The decision extends a defensive mechanism built for member states to a country whose networks have been under sustained attack since Russia’s full-scale […] This story continues at The Next Web
Ukraine has been added to the EU Cybersecurity Reserve, allowing it to access emergency cyber support. The EU Council approved this inclusion on 15 June. This move extends a protective measure originally designed for EU members. Ukraine's networks have faced continuous attacks since Russia's full-scale invasion. The decision strengthens Ukraine's ability to handle cyber threats. It highlights the EU's commitment to supporting non-member states. The initiative aims to enhance collective cyber resilience.
This move enhances Ukraine's cybersecurity capabilities amid ongoing threats from Russia.
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