Ukraine will join the EU Cybersecurity Reserve.
Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov signed amendments to the Agreement on Ukraine's participation in the EU 'Digital Europe' program for the next seven years. Now Ukraine can utilize the European Union's Cybersecurity Reserve. The document was signed by Roberto Viola on behalf of the EU.
The EU Cybersecurity Reserve is an important initiative to strengthen the digital security of European countries. Now Ukraine can receive assistance from European experts during serious cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.
Mykhailo Fedorov explained that cooperation with the EU will help Ukraine in the field of cybersecurity and response to cyber threats. Such support will contribute to strengthening the country's cybersecurity and managing cyber risks.
An important event was the signed Agreement on Ukraine's participation in the EU 'Digital Europe' program, which provides the country with the opportunity to receive support from European experts in case of serious cyberattacks. This will help strengthen Ukraine's cybersecurity and effectively manage cyber risks.
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