CSTO countries, including Armenia, will respond to cybercrime
11:37, 27.12.2014
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member states [,
including Armenia,] have agreed to take action against the information
security threats to their countries, CSTO Secretary General Nikolay
Bordyuzha told Vesti 24 television.
He noted that the key issue for this organization is information
security, and therefore the CSTO will have a coordination center for
cyber incidents.
As per Bordyuzha, Internet security must be ensured, and, accordingly,
the CSTO will also have special operations forces within the rapid
response by the organization.
He added, however, that the CSTO will not be enlarged at present.
"But there are a large number of countries with which joint operations
are carried out," the Collective Security Treaty Organization chief
said, in particular.
Armenia News - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian
11:37, 27.12.2014
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member states [,
including Armenia,] have agreed to take action against the information
security threats to their countries, CSTO Secretary General Nikolay
Bordyuzha told Vesti 24 television.
He noted that the key issue for this organization is information
security, and therefore the CSTO will have a coordination center for
cyber incidents.
As per Bordyuzha, Internet security must be ensured, and, accordingly,
the CSTO will also have special operations forces within the rapid
response by the organization.
He added, however, that the CSTO will not be enlarged at present.
"But there are a large number of countries with which joint operations
are carried out," the Collective Security Treaty Organization chief
said, in particular.
Armenia News - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian