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NATO raises concerns over rising cyber threats from ChinaNATO is concerned about the increase in cyberattacks from China. Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed solidarity with the ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine's enduring cyber defense: Assessing resilience and impact of shifting international supportFrom my vantage point, having recently attended the Kyiv International Cyber Resilience Forum (KICRF) and witnessing ...
Foreign ministers from NATO member states gathered in Antalya, Turkey, on Thursday to debate a U.S. proposal to significantly boost defense spending amid growing global threats and shifting American ...
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Defense News on MSNDutch NATO math portends uphill battle for Europe on defense spendingThe alliance's Capability Targets 2025, to be formally set at a summit in June, will significantly increase the requirements ...
With a change in its relationship with the US, Europe faces mounting pressure to strengthen its own cyber defences. Europe ...
Ahead of the 2025 NATO Summit, hosts Lokke Moerel and Alex van der Wolk speak with top experts and policymakers about hybrid threats, ...
Targeted technology companies and logistics entities include those involved in the coordination, transport, and delivery of ...
Dutch intelligence agencies have disclosed a new Russian threat actor named Laundry Bear, which has quietly breached Western organizations ...
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his NATO counterparts meet in Turkey to prepare a pivotal summit of alliance leaders next month that will set the course for future European security as America ...
The Czech government says China was “responsible” for cyberattacks on a communication network of its Foreign Ministry.
The debate on defence spending is heating up ahead of a summit of U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts in the Netherlands in June.
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