Lithuania approves new cyber security strategy

Lithuania adopted today a new cyber security strategy that defines ways of operating and reacting the country's public and private sector in the face of cyber threats and attacks. The document, which defines state policy for the next five years, was drafted by the Baltic country's Defence Ministry in response to the growing number [...]
The document, which defines state policy for the next five years, was drafted by the Baltic country's Ministry of Defence in response to the growing number of cyber attacks against organisations and assets of key strategic sectors, a statement said.
Lithuania, a former Soviet republic, borders on the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad and has been extremely concerned about its national security, after Russia annexed a region of neighbouring Ukraine three years ago. / ATA.












