Belarus Launches First Accredited Cybersecurity Center
Belarus has inaugurated its first accredited cybersecurity center. The facility, operated by the Republican Unitary Enterprise 'National Traffic Exchange Center', has received official recognition, marking a significant step in the country's cybersecurity efforts.
The center's accreditation, in line with Decree No 40 of the President of the Republic of Belarus dated 14 February 2023, signifies the commencement of formal cybersecurity center operations. This move aims to bolster the protection of national information infrastructure against external and internal threats.
Established by Order No. 204 of the Operational-Analytical Center under the President of the Republic of Belarus on 11 November 2023, the center is expected to play a pivotal role in safeguarding the country's digital landscape.
The accreditation of the Cybersecurity Center of the Republican Unitary Enterprise 'National Traffic Exchange Center' signals a new era in Belarus' cybersecurity strategy. The center's operations are set to enhance the protection of national information infrastructure, ensuring a more robust defense against cyber threats.
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