The US plans to allocate an additional $37 million to Ukraine to strengthen cybersecurity, after a statement posted on the US State Department’s website. expressions.
The relevant decision was taken after the meeting of the representatives of the USA and Ukraine in Tallinn on 1 June.
As part of the binational cybersecurity dialogue, Washington is working to provide Ukraine with an additional $37 million in cybersecurity assistance, bringing the total to $82 million from February 2022 and over $120 million from 2016.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that this support strengthens Ukraine’s ability to detect, deter and respond to cyber threats and helps protect the country’s critical digital infrastructure.
Formerly Andrey Krutskikh, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security declarationBy 2025, the total damage to the global economy from various types of cyber attacks will reach 10 trillion dollars.