EU & UK

Germany Sets Up €350m Euro Cybersecurity Agency to Strengthen “Digital Sovereignty”

Germany announced that it has setup a federal agency to combat cyber threats and safeguard the country’s digital sovereignty.

On August 11, Germany announced that it has setup a federal agency to combat cyber threats and safeguard the country’s digital sovereignty. The organization will be based in Halle before moving to Leipzig/Halle Aiport and receive €350 million euros (US$412 million) in initial funding by 2023. Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer called the creation of the agency a “milestone in the protection of our IT systems.”” (Source)

2 comments on “Germany Sets Up €350m Euro Cybersecurity Agency to Strengthen “Digital Sovereignty”

  1. This is not strange, now everyone is concerned about cybersecurity, and the fact that the state creates such departments is very correct. I also began to study these issues more and even use proxy services like https://proxybros.com/reviews/smartproxy-com/ is an intermediate server, software or hardware, that is between the end user and the website or server of another service.

  2. Noel G

    Cybersecurity is important not only at the state level, but also in my case, as I run a business and often send various documents to my partners and clients. I used to have doubts about whether to use a cloud exchange, but this article https://www.securedocsharing.com/blog/2022/11/28/what-is-a-critical-consideration-on-using-cloud-based-document-sharing/ dispelled my doubts. Cloud tools have proven to be very convenient, but at the same time secure thanks to special encryption systems.

Leave a Reply to Adam Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *