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NATO Opens Cyber
Defense Center
May 14, 2008
Seven
NATO nations and the Allied Command Transformation signed the documents
for the formal establishment of a Cooperative Cyber Defense (CCD) Centre
of Excellence (COE) in Tallin, Estonia.
General James Mattis, NATO’s Supreme
Allied Commander Transformation, and LGEN Ants Laaneots, Estonian Chief
of Defense, sign the Memorandum of Understanding.
The centre will conduct research and training on cyber warfare and
include a staff of 30 persons, half of them specialists from the
sponsoring countries, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Slovakia and Spain.
“The need for a cyber defence centre to be opened today is compelling,”
said General James Mattis, NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander
Transformation, at the signing ceremony, “it will help NATO defy and
successfully counter the threats in this area.”
Countering cyber crime
The agreement comes a year after a
major cyber attack on Estonian public and private institutions prompted
NATO to conduct a thorough assessment of its approach to cyber defense.
At their meeting in October 2007 Allied Defense Ministers called for the
development of a NATO cyber defense policy which was adopted early 2008.
In April, the Bucharest Summit Declaration paved the way for the
establishment of the Estonian COE, emphasizing the need for NATO members
to protect key information systems and develop the ability to counter a
cyber attack.
Centers of Excellence are national training centers that have been
recognized by Allied Command Transformation as providers of high-quality
education and training to the Euro-Atlantic community.
They are funded nationally or multinationally and have individual
relationships with NATO formalized through memoranda of understanding.
NATO has nine fully accredited COEs, the Center for Analysis &
Simulation for the Preparation of Air Operations (CASPOA), the Civil -
Military Cooperation (CIMIC) COE, the Cold Weather Operations (CWO) COE,
the combined Joint Operations from the Sea (CJOS) COE, the Command &
Control (C2) COE, the Joint Air Power Competence Center (JAPCC) COE, the
Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiation, & Nuclear Defense (JCBRN Defence)
COE and the Naval Mine Warfare (EGUERMIN) COE. |