The NATO CCDCOE welcomes new members Iceland, Ireland, Japan, and Ukraine
Syndicated By: Iain Fraser - Cybersecurity Journalist Gibraltar
19 May 2023
On its 15th anniversary, the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) raised the flags of Iceland, Ireland, Japan, and Ukraine at its headquarters in Tallinn, welcoming four new member nations to the CCDCOE cyber defence family.
“I am truly grateful that Iceland, Ireland, Japan, and Ukraine have decided to join us. We are delighted to have like-minded nations sharing cyber knowledge and exchanging methods to systematically address cyber attacks. Our goal is to foster increased cooperation and reap the benefits of this large-scale coalition through research, training, and exercises,” said Mart Noorma, director of the CCDCOE.
These nations have enjoyed a long and fruitful collaboration and cooperation with the CCDCOE, and becoming full-fledged members was the next logical step. Learn More /...
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About CCDCOE
Our mission is to support our member nations and NATO with unique interdisciplinary expertise in the field of cyber defence research, training and exercises covering the focus areas of technology, strategy, operations and law. Learn More /...