The United States and Germany are taking a “whole-of-government” approach to their collaboration in cybersecurity, according to a joint statement released by the State Department after two days of talks.
The fourth round of the U.S.-Germany Cyber Bilateral Meeting took place March 22-23, in Washington, D.C., emphasizing how the inter-agency approach allows “for more in-depth cooperation on a wide range of cyber issues and our increased collaboration on both strategic and operational objectives,” according to the statement.
The talks also examined how international law applies to cyberspace, how countries should act according to that framework, and how Germany specifically, will continue to set the standards as chair of the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe. For the full article click here
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