Ukraine joined NATO Cyber Security Center. VIDEO
Ukraine officially joined the NATO Center for Cooperation in the Field of Cyber Defense (CCDCOE), the Ukrainian flag was raised near the headquarters of the Center.
As Censor.NET informs, this was reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
"Today, the National Flag of Ukraine was officially raised at the headquarters of the NATO Center for Cooperation in the Field of Cyber Defense in Tallinn, which marks Ukraine's official accession to the Center," the message reads.
"We thank the CCDCOE sponsor countries for inviting Ukraine and express special thanks to the government of Estonia for their support and assistance on the way to the NATO CCDCOE," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
It will be recalled that at the beginning of March last year, representatives of 27 NATO member states made a decision to grant Ukraine the status of a NATO CCDCOE member state. Before that, Hungary blocked Ukraine's membership.
Based in Tallinn, CCDCOE is a NATO-accredited cyber security center and think tank specializing in interdisciplinary applied research, analysis, information sharing, and education and training in the field of cyber defense.