

German Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement to expand cooperation in the field of cybersecurity.
As Handelsblatt newspaper reported, the document concluded after the two-day visit of the German Minister to Israel stipulated the creation of a so-called “cyberdome” for Germany – an automated system to detect and repel cyber attacks, as well as attacks using drones.
The agreement includes a close integration of the two countries' technological capabilities and expertise in the field of digital defense.
Previously, it was reported that Germany had stood up to protect Greenland.
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