The U.S. will provide Moldova with $8 million to strengthen cybersecurity
The United States will provide the Republic of Moldova with $8 million in financial assistance. The funds will be allocated to projects aimed at strengthening the country’s cybersecurity and protecting its digital infrastructure. The initiative is designed to enhance the resilience of Moldova’s government systems against cyber threats and strengthen its digital security.
This was announced by the U.S. Embassy in Chisinau.
The U.S. Embassy reported that the United States will allocate $8 million to strengthen Moldova’s cybersecurity through the America First foreign policy initiative. The funds are earmarked for a four-year period.
The program includes cyber risk assessments, the provision of appropriate equipment, specialized training, and support for the protection of critical infrastructure.
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