Canada allocates 92 million hryvnias for Ukraine's cybersecurity: which projects will be supported.
Canada invests in Ukraine's digital security
According to inkorr.com: Canada plans to invest about 92 million hryvnias in the field of digital security in Ukraine. These funds will be used to protect critical infrastructure, combat cyber threats, as well as to purchase necessary equipment and implement other initiatives.
This initiative aims to strengthen the digital resilience and sustainable development of the country. Canada has already selected six projects for support, among them are the State Judicial Administration, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, and the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.
Mikhailo Fedorov, a government representative, expressed gratitude for the assistance in strengthening cybersecurity. In addition to financial support, Canada is also organizing training events to deepen cooperation with international donors in the field of digital security.
Canada's efforts to enhance the level of digital security in Ukraine are part of the overall course towards strengthening cybersecurity and contributing to the sustainable development of the country.
Thus, cooperation with Canada should become an important aspect in the fight against modern cyber threats, increasing the overall level of security for Ukrainian citizens and infrastructure. It also opens up new opportunities for international cooperation in technology and security.
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