Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has led to the formation of a new anti-Kremlin international coalition that will effectively counter Russia’s criminal activities in global cyberspace. This is stated in a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine,
KYIV. UkraineGate , 11 , May , 2022 | Ukraine News .
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“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine welcomes the statements of the European Union on behalf of the 27 member states, the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Norway with a strong condemnation of Russia’s cyberattacks against Ukraine,” the statement said.
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The Foreign Ministry noted that international partners view the aggressor’s cyberattacks against Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, government agencies and enterprises as Russia’s ongoing irresponsible behavior in global cyberspace and as a continuation of Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked large-scale military aggression against Ukraine.
“It is emphasized that Russia’s criminal cyber activities against the critical infrastructure of Ukraine pose a threat to our country and cause systemic consequences that threaten the security of the whole of Europe and our other international partners,” the statement said.
It is noted that such actions are strongly condemned by the international community.
“Russia’s aggression has led to the formation of a new anti-Kremlin international coalition that will effectively counter Russia’s criminal activities in global cyberspace. declare that the anti-Russian cyber coalition will strengthen the functioning of global cyberspace, “the statement said.
The Foreign Ministry assured that Ukraine is ready to attract all necessary technological and industrial capacities, and will actively use the institutional capacity of the international cyber coalition to strengthen its own institutional cyber resilience and effectively combat disinformation, which will have a positive effect on stable operation of critical infrastructure. and to strengthen cybersecurity across Europe.
“We are grateful to the European Union and international partners for their willingness to provide coordinated political, financial and material support to Ukraine to strengthen our cyber resilience,” the Foreign Ministry added.
Source: Ukrgate