Polish-American consequence to increasing cyber threats

polska-zbrojna.pl 2 weeks ago

The Command of the Cyberspace defence Army (DKWOC) and the United States Command in Europe (USEUCOM) present signed a letter of intent to deepen the partnership in cyberspace. “The agreement is the first of many to let the Polish army to gain fresh abilities,” commented Cezary Tomczyk, Secretary of State at the MON.

The letter of intent was signed by Maj. Gen. Karol Molenda, commander of the Cyberspace defence Army, and Brig. Gen. Mathew Wenthe, US European Command Department manager of Operations. The intent of the agreement is to specify the principles of operational cooperation, to advance the exchange of cognition and to enable coordinated action in consequence to evolving digital threats.

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During the ceremony, Deputy Minister of Defence Cezary Tomczyk stressed that today's agreement is the first of many that will let the Polish army to gain fresh capabilities and will be built on an unprecedented scale. erstwhile questioned by journalists, whether it is besides offensive capabilities, he noted that under the law DKWOC could operate in full spectrum. He besides stressed that signing the letter of intent represents a further phase of cooperation and is simply a consequence to the expanding number of threats in cyberspace.

Commander Cyberspace defence Army Component Maj. Gen. Karol Molenda said that signing a letter of intent from the US European Command reflects a common commitment to strengthening cyber defence. He pointed out that the partnership had been built since 2019 and the teams have already accumulated, as well as acting likewise and having a akin knowing of the enemy's threats and the same values. We built trust. We are not only partners but besides friends," General Molenda pointed out and added that the letter of intent strengthens the capacity to work together at operational level and confirms the commitment of both parties to make regional cybersecurity as a collective effort, which will guarantee adequate resilience of systems, infrastructure and citizens.

Brig. Gen. Mathew Wenthe stressed that signing the letter is simply a milestone of the cooperation and formalises the common commitment to defend Poland and the USA and another NATO countries.

As the Cyberspace defence Army Component emphasises in its Communication, the paper creates a partnership framework that will enable joint capacity strengthening and coordination in cyberspace, and will guarantee better preparedness to respond to increasingly complex digital threats.

Ms Blinkiewicz
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