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Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 3 hours ago
NATO said Wednesday it's seeing a rise in attacks by insurgents in Afghanistan and is concerned the violence is the result of agreements between Pakistani authorities and militants in border regions. ...
Source: edition.cnn.com --- 2 hours ago
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Source: mobile.reuters.com --- 3 hours ago
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Seven NATO nations gave their backing on Wednesday to a new cyber defense centre in Estonia, the ex-Soviet state which last year faced weeks of attacks on its Internet structure after a row with Russia. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 26 minutes ago
(IDG News Service) NATO plans to set up a cyber defense center in Estonia later this year to research and help fight cyber warfare, the organization announced Wednesday. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 26 minutes ago
Several nations to staff 'Centre of Excellence' in Estonia Written by Iain Thomson The need for a cyber-defence centre is compelling General James Mattis NATO NATO is to build a dedicated cyber-warfare centre to cope with online attacks against member ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 15 hours ago
BRUSSELS (AFP) - - NATO launched Wednesday a new cyber-defence training centre in Tallinn to defend against attacks over the Internet, a year after Estonia fell victim to a 'cyber-war' blamed on Russian hackers. ...
Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 21 hours ago
Seven NATO members signed a deal today to provide staff and funds for a new research centre designed to boost the alliance's defences against cyber-terrorism ...
Source: uk.reuters.com --- 20 hours ago
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO announced a sharp increase in insurgent attacks in east Afghanistan on Wednesday and raised concerns that it was partly due to pacts between Pakistan and militants in tribal areas on its side of the border. ...
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com --- 17 hours ago
Seven nations to set up defence centre in Estonia ...
Source: www.cbsnews.com --- 5 hours ago
Seven NATO allies signed a deal Wednesday to fund a research center to boost the alliance's defenses against cyber attacks, seen as a growing threat to military and civilian computer networks. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 35 minutes ago
PC Advisor May 15 2008 9:18AM GMT ...
Source: www.globalsecurity.org --- 14 minutes ago
NATO officials say a sharp rise in violence in E Afghanistan may be linked to Pakistan's deal with militants ...
Source: www.upi.com --- 14 hours ago
KIEV, Ukraine, May 14 (UPI) -- After being denied an offer to join NATO's membership action plan, Ukrainian officials announced an initiative to assess whether citizens support joining NATO. ...
Source: www.rferl.org --- 1 day ago
After the April NATO-Russia summit in Bucharest, Russia's government promised to fight NATO membership for Georgia and Ukraine in every possible way. Yet the issue at hand was not membership, but rather issuing Kyiv and Tbilisi Membership Action Plans (MAPs) whose implementation NATO would review before deciding about membership. ...
Source: www.earthtimes.org --- 21 hours ago
Brussels - NATO condemns the recent outbreak of political violence in Macedonia, a spokesman for the alliance said in Brussels on Wednesday. The 26-member alliance is concerned by and condemns attacks on political activists and organizations in the... ...
Source: www.techworld.com --- 2 hours ago
Cold war in cyberspace? NATO plans to set up a defence centre to research and help fight cyber warfare. ...
Source: www.geo.tv --- 5 hours ago
BRUSSELS: Attacks by insurgents in eastern Afghanistan have risen sharply, NATO said Wednesday, expressing concerns that Pakistani agreements with the Taliban may be creating safe havens for militants. NATO spokesman James Appathurai said attacks were up 50 percent in April compared to the same period last year, a significant jump that could indicate the militants are getting help on the Pakistani side of the border. "The principle concern is, the deals being struck between the Pakistani government and extremist groups in the tribal areas may be allowing them - the extremists - to have safe havens, rest, reconstitute and then move across the border,'''' he said. Appathurai said the alliance would take up the issue of militants afe havens with Pakistani authorities. He said NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer plans to travel to Islamabad soon for talks with the Pakistani government. ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 5 hours ago
NATO is raising the alarm over peace deals between the Pakistani government and militant groups in its lawless border regions. via Canoe ...
Source: blog.foreignpolicy.com --- 2 hours ago
Seven NATO states have signed on to support a new cyber-defense facility in Tallinn, Estonia. Estonia, nicknamed E-stonia, is one of the most wired countries in the world and has good reason to be concerned about a cyberterrorism. Last year, a massive botnet attack launched from inside Russia crippled the country's infrastructure for days after the government controversially took down a Soviet-era monument. No word yet on whether "the Vetted" are involved in this new venture. ...
Source: www.france24.com --- 1 hour ago
NATO is launching a cyber defence training centre in the Estonian capital Tallinn, aimed at fending off the kind of cyber attacks that forced the temporary closure of government websites in Estonia last year. ...

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