On 15 July, the European Union (EU) and Ukraine held the third Cyber Dialogue in Brussels, Belgium.
The EU and Ukraine agreed to further deepen cooperation on cyber security.
The sides discussed the evolving cyber threat landscape, shared recent updates on latest legislative developments, in view of Ukraine’s alignment with EU acquis, including on the Network and Information Security (NIS) 2 Directive and product security and certification, and discussed related efforts to build cyber resilience and cyber defences.
The EU and Ukraine further explored practical cooperation efforts to prevent, detect, deter and respond to malicious cyber activities, notably by strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure and supply chains as well as through the use of the EU Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox. They also agreed to enhance exchanges on situational awareness, assessment of cyber risks, cyber crisis management as well as around the use of the EU Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox and its cyber sanctions regime.
The 4th EU-Ukraine Cyber Dialogue will take place in 2025.
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