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The key Wales Nato summit in 2014 - where Ukraine president Petro Poroshenko, and the then leaders of the US, France, Italy, Germany and UK, gave Ukraine funding for cyber-defences (Photo: Wikimedia)

The unheralded success story of Ukraine's cyber-defences

A few days before Russia's invasion, public authorities in Ukraine facilitated the migration of national data to the public cloud from servers operating entirely within the country.

Carried out with the help of a few technological giant, this move has proven to be significant. It enabled the protection of critical data and has since played a considerable role in pro...

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Author Bio

Michael Chertoff is former secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security. Anushka Kaushik is a cyber-security expert at the GLOBSEC think-tank in Bratislava.

The key Wales Nato summit in 2014 - where Ukraine president Petro Poroshenko, and the then leaders of the US, France, Italy, Germany and UK, gave Ukraine funding for cyber-defences (Photo: Wikimedia)

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Michael Chertoff is former secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security. Anushka Kaushik is a cyber-security expert at the GLOBSEC think-tank in Bratislava.

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