Ukraine has obtained official access to the European Union Cybersecurity Reserve, enabling it to quickly enlist leading European cybersecurity experts in the event of large-scale attacks on government systems or critical infrastructure.
Acting Minister of Digital Transformation Oleksandr Borniakov stated this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
"We have officially received access to the European Union Cybersecurity Reserve. From now on, in the event of mass attacks on state systems or critical infrastructure, we will be able to quickly involve the best European cybersecurity specialists," the statement said.
Leading specialists will help contain attacks, analyze threats, protect data, and restore system operation.
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