As reported on the Moldova Ministry of Internal Affairs website
Moldova is taking an important step in ensuring the safety of its citizens by establishing a Critical Infrastructure Coordination Center within the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This new center aims to improve forecasting and response to complex threats, including those of a hybrid nature. Information about this was published on the official website of the Moldovan Ministry of Internal Affairs.
On July 31, the Minister of Internal Affairs Daniella Misail-Nikitin and the Head of the European Union Partnership Mission in Moldova Cosmin Dinescu signed a memorandum officially launching the process of creating this important center.
“The benefits are clear: faster response in crisis situations, more effective cooperation between institutions, and protection of networks and services vital to the functioning of the state.”
– Moldovan Ministry of Internal Affairs
The European Union Partnership Mission in Moldova will also be actively involved in this process, providing support at all stages, from planning and technical expertise to staff training and testing of communication infrastructure.
The establishment of the Critical Infrastructure Coordination Center is an important step in strengthening national security and enhancing preparedness for potential threats, which will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the country’s stability and safety.
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