Italy will finance Ukrainian cybersecurity with 1 million euros within the framework of the Tallinn Mechanism
The Italian government will finance cybersecurity projects in Ukraine for 1 million euros in the next six months.
The Italian government will finance cybersecurity projects in Ukraine for 1 million euros in the next six months.
The Italian government will finance cybersecurity projects in Ukraine for 1 million euros in the next six months.
According to the press service of the Ministry of Digital Affairs, this will take place within the framework of the «Tallinn Mechanism», and Italy’s total contribution to the initiative will reach 2 million euros.
As the new lead country of the Tallinn Mechanism, Italy has identified its key funding priorities. These include:
Recall that the Tallinn Mechanism was established in December 2023 to coordinate international assistance in the field of cybersecurity. The association includes 14 countries, and the country-leader of the initiative changes every six months.
As dev.ua wrote, the Dutch government previously allocated 10 million euros to improve the cyber resilience of the Ukrainian public sector within the framework of the «Tallinn Mechanism».


