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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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  1. 17.06.2026 12:45 2 articles · 3h ago

    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 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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  2. 17.06.2026 12:45 1 articles · 3h ago

    Ukraine can activate emergency EU cyber support for large-scale incidents

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    The 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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