Ukraine officially joins NATO’s cyber defense center

Ukrainian flag raised near NATO cyber defense center
Ukrainian flag raised near NATO cyber defense center

In its message, the ministry thanked CCDCOE members for inviting Ukraine and expressed gratitude to the Estonian government for its support of Kyiv’s path to joining the organization.

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“Today the National Flag of Ukraine is officially raised at the Headquarters of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence in Tallinn, marking official accession of Ukraine to CCDCOE,” the ministry said.

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Ukraine submitted a request to join CCDCOE in August 2021, prior to Russia’s full-scale invasion of the country.

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In March 2022, Ukraine became a “contributing participant” at CCDCOE.

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