February 24, 2023 will mark one year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with no signs suggesting the end of the war is near.

Cyber Resilience Programme
The Cyber Resilience Programme at GLOBSEC works to understand the evolving nature and scope of cyber threats amidst increasing cyber insecurity, rapid adoption of emerging technologies, and unprecedented geopolitical circumstances. Activities of the programme include proposing actionable and implementable policy positions and strategies for national government and intergovernmental organization officials on issues like active defence, cyber incident response, cyber capacity development among others as well as assessing key regional and transatlantic partnerships in the field of cybersecurity. Furthermore, one of the key objectives of the programme is to facilitate discussions on cybersecurity issues for non-traditional security spheres (media, healthcare, education) and integrate non-traditional cybersecurity stakeholders (journalists, non-profits, foundations) into the security dialogue.
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