CISA and Ukraine SSSCIP sign an agreement to deepen operational collaboration on cyber security
WASHINGTON – The US Cyber Security and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) and the Ukrainian State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine (SSSCIP) signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) this week to strengthen the collaboration on shared cybersecurity priorities.
The MOC expands CISA’s existing relations with the Ukrainian government in the areas of:
“I am incredibly pleased to sign this MOC to deepen our cybersecurity collaboration with our Ukrainian partners,” said CISA Director Jen Easterly. “I applaud Ukraine’s heroic efforts to defend its nation from unprecedented Russian cyber aggression and have been incredibly moved by the resilience and courage of the Ukrainian people during this unprovoked war. Cyber threats cross borders and oceans, so we look forward to building on our existing relationship with SSSCIP to share information and collectively build global resilience against cyber threats. “
“This Memorandum of Cooperation represents an enduring partnership and alignment in advocating our shared values through increased sharing of information in real time between critical agencies and sectors and a collaboration committed to cultivating a resilient partnership,” said Oleksandr Potii, Vice President of SSSCIP.
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