Seven Nato nations have backed a new cyber defence centre in Estonia, which last year blamed Russia for weeks of attacks on its internet structure.Germany, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Italy and Spain will staff and fund the hub in the Estonian capital Tallinn.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7401260.stmNato allies agree to cyber defence unit
Seven Nato members signed a deal today to provide staff and funds for a new research centre designed to boost the alliance’s defences against cyber-terrorism.Defence ministers from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Italy, Spain and Slovakia met in Brussels today where they signed an agreement to finance the cyber defence facility, to be based in Estonia.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/14/natoNATO nations back cyber defence centre
Seven NATO nations gave their backing on Wednesday to a new cyber defence centre in Estonia, the ex-Soviet state which last year faced weeks of attacks on its Internet structure after a row with Russia.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUKL149828020080514Stung by cyber warfare, Estonia, NATO allies to sign deal on cyber defense center [AP]
Estonia and six NATO allies will sign a deal this week to provide staff and funds for a new research center designed to boost the alliance’s defenses against cyber terrorism.The agreement, to be signed Wednesday in Brussels, Belgium, comes a year after the small Baltic nation was exposed to an unprecedented wave of cyber attacks that crippled government and corporate computer networks.
Estonian cyber defence hub set up
Seven Nato nations have backed a new cyber defence centre in Estonia, which last year blamed Russia for weeks of attacks on its internet structure.