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Bulgaria and Israel discussing partnership in sphere of cybersecurity

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Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Mariana Nikolova, who is the National Cybersecurity Coordinator at the Council of Ministers, has discussed with the Director General of the Israel National Cyber Directorate, Yigal Unna, options for bilateral partnership in the sphere.

The Director-General has shared best practices of the bureau when it comes to coordination between institutions, partnering with business and implementing innovative solutions, in order to respond as quickly as possible to cyberattacks. Representatives of the State Agency for Electronic Governance and the Cybercrime Service of the General Directorate for Combating Organized Crime also participated in the talks held in the city of Beersheba.




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