The Ministry of Defense is implementing new cybersecurity standards: what will change for the army.
24.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.10.2025
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According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine is intensifying its response to cyber threats. The Industry Security Profile has been approved, which defines the minimum requirements for protecting information systems in military institutions.
As noted by
Oksana Ferchuk, Deputy Minister of Defense for Digital Development, the new rules will help improve data protection and accelerate the implementation of new services.The main goal of this profile is to ensure a unified standard for data protection and to simplify their assessment.
Conclusion
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine is introducing new cybersecurity rules that will enhance the security of military information systems and accelerate the integration of new technologies. This is an important step to ensure an adequate level of protection at a time when cyber threats are becoming increasingly relevant.
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