If this will stop me from getting 25 emails a day trying to sell Megadik, I'm all for it.
Seven Nato members signed a deal today to provide staff and funds for a new research centre designed to boost the alliance's defences against cyber-terrorism.
Defence ministers from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Italy, Spain and Slovakia met in Brussels today where they signed an agreement to finance the cyber defence facility, to be based in Estonia.
The facility will begin operatiing in August. A staff of 30 specialists — recruited from Nato member states — will conduct research and training on cyber warfare.
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