National Cybersecurity Center launched in Warsaw
PR dla Zagranicy
Alicja Baczyńska
05.07.2016 08:30
Poland’s Digitisation Ministry launched a National Cybersecurity Center (NCC) in Warsaw on Monday.
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The new facility is to boost collaboration and data exchange among various sectors and institutions dealing with cybersecurity.
The center is to “facilitate a rapid exchange of data, boost joint efforts to fight cyberthreats and effectively react to any incidents targeting cyber security,” Digitisation Minister Anna Streżyńska said at an opening ceremony on Monday.
The center is part of the Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK), Poland’s leading data networks operator. The NCC will be active in four areas: research, operational tasks, training and analytics.
“Close collaboration between the banking, transport, energy and telecommunications sectors and NASK, alongside other institutions responsible for the country’s cybersecurity, allows us to monitor and analyse any unwanted threats,” General Włodzimierz Nowak, an advisor to the digitisiation minister, said on Monday. (aba/pk)
Source: IAR
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