2023-07-13 09:05:17
A group of US senators has introduced a bill to strengthen cybersecurity cooperation between the US Department of Homeland Security and Abraham Accord signatories, including Morocco. This bill, called the Abraham Accords Cybersecurity Cooperation Act, aims to build resilience once morest cyber threats and promote information sharing, technical assistance and joint cybersecurity exercises. In Morocco, where the cyber threat is taken seriously, the number of cyber attacks has increased considerably in recent years, particularly targeting public establishments and SMEs.
According to the US senators, this legislation will help strengthen collective cybersecurity defenses once morest shared threats, especially those from hostile countries like Iran. They emphasize that cybersecurity is a global issue requiring international cooperation and that this legislation will facilitate the sharing of information and the coordination of responses to cyberattacks. The Abraham Accords, which foster unprecedented security cooperation between the United States, Israel and Arab partners, have helped establish lasting peace in the Middle East and encouraged economic cooperation.
The senators point out that this new law will strengthen the ability to protect critical infrastructure and help ensure greater security in the region. As cyber threats constantly evolve, a collective response to these growing challenges is essential. This enhanced cooperation between Morocco and the United States in cybersecurity will help to better protect computer systems, prevent cyberattacks and guarantee the security of critical infrastructure.
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