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2013 08 09

Cyber Security Council launched in Lithuania

Lithuania's Cyber Security Council held its first meeting on Thursday and discussed protection of the critical information infrastructure, the Interior Ministry said.
Asociatyvinė nuotrauka: Kibernetinis saugumas
Cyber security / „Reuters“/„Scanpix“ nuotr.

Participants of the meeting shared opinions about identification of Lithuania's critical information infrastructure, consolidation of cyber security capacities and technological solutions for protecting the Lithuanian cyber space against outside attacks.

"An agreement was reached to continue the discussions shortly in specialized expert meetings, with a priority to identification of critical information infrastructure and assessment of the need to found a cyber security center," reads the press release.

The council was set up by decree of Interior Minister Dailis Alfonsas Barakauskas in line with the program of Electronic Information Security (Cyber Security) for 2011–2019.

Members of the council set the next meeting for early October.

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