Lithuanian cyber-security experts ready to advise Ireland on looming Russia threats, says country's deputy foreign affairs minister
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Lithuania is enhancing its defense capabilities amid Russian aggression, spending 5-6% of its GDP on military efforts, with a strong focus on cybersecurity. The vice-minister of foreign affairs, Sigitas Mitkus, highlighted Lithuania’s effective management systems and its global reputation in cyber defense. Celebrating 21 years in the EU, Lithuania indicates that EU membership has significantly boosted its GDP and emphasizes solidarity and unity among member states. About 70,000 Lithuanians reside in Ireland, showcasing historical migration patterns.
We are a unique country in the EU in terms of cyber security. We have created a very well functioning cyber security management system in Lithuania.
Our GDP per capita grew more than five times in comparison with what we had in 2004, so our membership is a success story.
Read at Irish Independent
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