Tallinn Mechanism: Sweden Will Help Ukraine with Cyber Resilience.
04.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.07.2025
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The Swedish agency Sida has decided to support cyber resilience by allocating funds for IT infrastructure upgrades, ensuring protection of digital products, and training employees of key state institutions. This is very important in the context of rising cybersecurity in the modern world.
Funds are directed towards updating IT infrastructure, enhancing the protection of digital products, and training employees of key state institutions.
Money from Sida will be transferred through ESTDEV and used to implement projects in the fields of international development and humanitarian aid.
The initiative will strengthen cyber resilience and prepare new specialists
This initiative aims to improve cyber resilience, enhance information security levels, and train qualified specialists in this field. This is an important step in countering cyber threats and ensuring security in the digital space.
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