Germany Proposes Joint Cyber Research Centre and Unveils 'Cyber Dome' Strategy with Israel
- Germany plans to create a joint German-Israeli cyber research centre to enhance collaboration between the two countries' intelligence and security agencies, according to German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt.
- Dobrindt emphasized the need for civil defence upgrades alongside military efforts due to threats from Russia and China.
- Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Soeder advocates for acquiring 2,000 interceptor missiles for an 'Iron Dome' system similar to Israel's technology.
- Dobrindt announced a five-point plan for a 'Cyber Dome' to strengthen Germany's cyberdefence strategy.
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Germany Seeks Israeli Partnership on Cyberdefense, Plans 'Cyber Dome'
Germany is aiming to establish a joint German-Israeli cyber research center and deepen collaboration between the two countries' intelligence and security agencies, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said on Sunday. Germany is among Israel's closest allies in Europe, and Berlin has increasingly looked to draw upon Israel's defense expertise as it boosts its military capabilities and contributions to NATO in the face of perceived growing …
Germany intends to establish a joint German-Israeli cyber-research centre and to deepen cooperation between the intelligence and security structures of the two countries, the Minister of the Interior of the Federal Republic of Germany, Alexander Dobrindt, writes the newspaper Bild.
Sabotage and espionage are becoming an increasingly serious problem for German security. Federal Interior Minister Dobrindt is now counting on Israel's help: Together with Tel Aviv, he wants to advance a "Cyberdome." By J. Segador.
The Federal Minister of the Interior calls for a digital shield against sabotage and espionage. Israel is forerunner to Germany in cyber defence, Alexander Dobrindt said.
Germany Plans 'Cyber Dome', Seeks Israeli Partnership On Cyberdefence
Germany is aiming to establish a joint German-Israeli cyber research centre and deepen collaboration between the two countries' intelligence and security agencies, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said.
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