NATO reports cyber defence cooperation at Prague summit
Key points
- NATO Allies and partners agreed to develop cyber defence cooperation
- Emphasized AI role and anticipatory resilience
TL;DR
- NATO Allies and partners (Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Republic of Korea) agreed to further develop cyber defence cooperation.
- Participants discussed Artificial Intelligence in cyberspace as enabling faster detection and scalable defence.
- The summit emphasized shifting from reactive defence to anticipatory resilience against malicious cyber threats.
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