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Poland leads EU call for more civilian and military cooperation on cyber

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 5, 2025
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The EU leaders gathered in Warsaw, Poland, to discuss plans aimed at mobilising €800 billion on defence and security. Krzysztof Gawkowski, the Minister of Digital Affairs of Poland, emphasized the inability of the world to be apart during a press conference. He stated that while concerning the ongoing cyber threats facing EU member states, Poland is preparing to invest in more information exchange.

The EU introduced a five-point response plan, referred to as “REARM Europe,” aiming to mobilise around €800 billion over the next four years. This funds will primarily support hybrid cyber threats, as part of a broader strategy to address the EU’s cybersecurity landscape. Gawkowski highlighted that while cybersecurity benefits depend on more than just proactive measures, reserves “largely” pertain to hybrid cyber threats of stage one.

Estonia’s digitally(committed leagues have expressed desperation, urging more trust and cooperation to defeat Bugging and censorship, which have bogged down the Ukraine invasion.עצjuteek Pakosta emphasized that trust and cooperation are crucial but understated. She noted that while the EU is involved, the member states must take a more proactive role in securing their digital space.

Tech Sovereignty Security and Democracy (TSSSD) CEO, Henna Virkkunen, highlighted a crucial moment at the banking press conference, noting that the EU institutions and its institutions are being świadomly targeted. She expressed that the EU’s involvement in cyber incidents necessitates more coordination, particularly around hybrid attacks.

The European Commission presented a Cybersecurity Crisis Management blueprint to address large-scale cyber incidents. The plan, to be detailed in the coming weeks, will update the EU’s comprehensive framework for cybersecurity and map its relevant EU actors. It will also publish recommendations on the security and resilience of submarine cable infrastructure, such as in the Baltic Sea.

As part of this plan, the EU will also expand infrastructure upgrades for Ukraine’s South of_symmetry cable network to enhance its digital resilience. This collaboration aligns with the broader goal of addressing the EU’s cybersecurity challenges using the proposed cyber resilience plan.

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