Norway to allocate nearly US$2.5 million to help Ukraine’s cyber resilience

By the tip of 2025, Norway plans to allocate greater than UAH 100 million (about US$2.4 million) to help tasks that may enhance the cyber resilience of Ukraine's civil and important infrastructure.

Supply: Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine

Particulars: It’s reported that Norway has grow to be the twelfth nation to hitch the Tallinn Mechanism, a key worldwide initiative to strengthen Ukraine's cyber defence.

The ministry notes that the Tallinn Mechanism was launched in 2023 in response to Russia's fixed cyberattacks. Due to it, dozens of initiatives are being carried out to strengthen Ukraine's cyber resilience.

The Tallinn Mechanism consists of individuals from the UK, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, the USA, France, Sweden, and now Norway. The European Union, NATO, and the World Financial institution take part as official observers.

Background: The United Nations Growth Programme and the Norwegian authorities have launched a US$200 million initiative to rework Ukraine's vitality sector.

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