The Government Office of Estonia and the Administration of the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine (SSSCIP) signed a memorandum of cooperation aimed at exchanging knowledge and practical experience in the protection of critical infrastructure.
That is according to the Estonian government's press service, Ukrinform reports.
According to State Secretary Keit Kasemets, Ukraine possesses unique expertise in critical infrastructure protection that cannot be learned from theoretical manuals.
"Due to its wartime experience, Ukraine has the most comprehensive expertise in how to protect electricity, communications, and other vital systems. While we cannot transfer the practices of a country at war directly to Estonia, Ukraine is nevertheless the best country in the world to learn from. Through this memorandum of cooperation, we aim to help bring Ukrainian expertise closer to both Estonian public authorities and private companies," he said.
Head of the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine, Oleksandr Potii, noted that Estonia has been a long-standing partner of the agency.













