North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) on 26 November 2013 launched a three-day cyber
defence exercise “Cyber Coalition 2013”in Estonia.
The
defense exercises are based at the NATO's cyber defense centers in Estonia,
Russia and will be held from 26 to 28 November 2013.
The
Cyber Defence Exercise is aimed at training technical personnel and their
leadership as well as testing the capability of NATO and its partners to
coordinate their efforts in foiling multiple simulated cyber-attacks.
The
exercises involve participants from more than 30 countries across Europe,
including five non-NATO nations: Austria, Finland, Ireland, Sweden, and
Switzerland. New Zealand and the European Union have observer status.
According
to NATO, around 300 cyber defense experts will take part in the operation from
their home countries and partner nations while an additional 80 experts will
work from the military training facility in the Estonian city of Tartu.
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