In a video address to NATO’s annual Cyber Defence Conference on Thursday (9 October), NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasised the importance of NATO and Allies continuing to grow stronger in the digital world.

“Every day, state and non-state actors are working in cyberspace against us, trying to disrupt our defences, degrade our critical infrastructure, spy on our societies, and interfere with government services”, the Secretary General said.

In response to the fast-evolving, ever growing cyber threat, NATO and Allies are taking further steps to operationalise cyberspace as a domain of operations, including through the establishment of the NATO Integrated Cyber Defence Centre. The Centre brings together civil and military cyber defenders including industry on a 24/7 basis, to improv

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