Bucharest Summit Sees Launch of New NATO Cyber-Defense Policy

Credit: JORIS JANSSEN LOK/AW&ST
NATO will adopt a new cyber-defense policy that will be presented to the 26 alliance nations during the summit in Bucharest this week. Protection and defense will be major buzzwords in the document, but the policy shies away from including the option of pre-emptive, first-strike cyber-attacks...

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