NATO to launch new cyber center by 2028: Official
The center, called the NATO Integrated Cyber Defense Center, will have multiple locations, but will be headquartered in Mons, Belgium.
The center, called the NATO Integrated Cyber Defense Center, will have multiple locations, but will be headquartered in Mons, Belgium.
"The three new rules ... recalibrate our approach to export controls," a senior Commerce Department official said. "These changes will offer relief to US companies and they'll increase innovation without compromising the critical technologies that keep our nation safe."
Breaking Defense Europe will launch May 4 with Tim Martin and Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo as co-editors.
Citing new space-based threats, Rome and Washington pledge to work more closely in orbit and are paving the way for US space launches from Italian soil.
Responding to threats to European and NATO security, nations are buying fifth-generation fighters and standoff weapons.
"Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine has highlighted the importance of a persistent space surveillance capability," said the United Kingdom, as European nations (and Canada) band together.
Government can’t stop to update systems, so modernization has to happen without interruptions.
"China is not mentioned with one single word in the current Strategic Concept," said NATO SecGen Jens Stoltenberg. "In one [way] or the other, I'm absolutely certain China will be reflected, and the challenges that China poses will be reflected" in the planned 2022 update.