• Secretary General gives keynote speech on NATO’s adaption to cyber threats
• How NATO forges the cyber defenders of tomorrow
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed a conference at the National Cyber Security Centre in London on Thursday (23 May 2019) on how the Alliance is countering cyber threats.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with the United Kingdom’s Defence Secretary, Penny Mordaunt, in London on Wednesday (22 May 2019).
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On 22 May 2019, the twenty-nine Allied Chiefs of Defence and invitee North Macedonia met in Brussels, Belgium for the 181st Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session.
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I am happy to announce that the next Summit of Allied leaders will take place on 3-4 December 2019 in London to mark NATO’s 70th anniversary.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has praised the United Kingdom for maintaining a continuous at-sea nuclear deterrent for 50 years in a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May.
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NATO on Monday (20 May 2019) released 1.4 billion EUR in business opportunities over the course of the next 18 months, in areas ranging from cybersecurity, surveillance and reconnaissance, command and control, to the field of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defence. (Courtesy of NCI Agency)
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Around 300 French soldiers have joined NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence battlegroup in Tapa, Estonia. On Thursday (16 May 2019), a ceremony took place in Tapa to mark the transfer of authority from Belgium to France. (Courtesy of SHAPE)
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Being a good cyber defender means more than possessing the technical expertise – it means being a good communicator, and being capable of devising effective policies to address rapidly developing crises. As the cyber threat grows in size and complexity, NATO needs these experts more than ever.
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