Council of the EU approves Ukraine for the EU Cybersecurity Reserve
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The Council of the EU approved Ukraine's inclusion in the EU Cybersecurity Reserve, expanding access to emergency cyber support for large-scale attacks and incidents. The Reserve, managed by ENISA, can now help Ukrainian organizations and businesses through incident-response services from 47 trusted private providers. The decision broadens a Digital Europe Work Programme 2025-2027 capability under the EU Cyber Solidarity Act and strengthens cross-border cyber resilience.
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17.06.2026 12:45 2 articles · 3h ago
Council of the EU approves Ukraine for the EU Cybersecurity Reserve
Legal Policy Action UpdateThe Council of the EU approved Ukraine's inclusion in the EU Cybersecurity Reserve on June 16, giving the Ukrainian government access to emergency EU cyber support for large-scale cyber-attacks and cyber incidents affecting Ukrainian organizations and businesses. The Reserve is managed by ENISA, sits under the Digital Europe Work Programme 2025-2027, and operates through 47 trusted private providers under the EU Cyber Solidarity Act.
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- EU Security Experts to Support Ukrainian Organizations in Case of Cyber-Attacks — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 17.06.2026 12:45
- EU Security Experts to Support Ukrainian Organizations in Case of Cyber-Attacks — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 17.06.2026 12:45
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17.06.2026 12:45 1 articles · 3h ago
Ukraine can activate emergency EU cyber support for large-scale incidents
Initial DisclosureThe Ukrainian government can now activate emergency EU cyber support when large-scale cyber-attacks or cyber incidents affect one of its organizations or businesses. The Reserve provides incident response services through 47 trusted private providers managed by ENISA.
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- EU Security Experts to Support Ukrainian Organizations in Case of Cyber-Attacks — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 17.06.2026 12:45