
NATO expands cyber defense center with new members including Ukraine and Japan.
The NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) has welcomed Ukraine, Japan, Iceland, and Ireland as new member nations, enhancing cooperation, knowledge sharing, and collective efforts in addressing cyber threats. The inclusion of these nations is expected to foster increased cooperation, conduct research, provide training, and engage in cyber defense exercises. The CCDCOE's expansion to include these new member nations signifies the growing recognition of the importance of international collaboration and collective efforts in combating cyber threats.
