US Agency for International Development Spends $26 Million Keeping Our Data Safe – SOFREP News Team

In an era where cyber threats are as pervasive as any traditional battlefield, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is stepping up its game.

On July 18, USAID announced a $26 million partnership with tech giant IBM to bolster cybersecurity across Europe and Eurasia.

So, what we know about this new deal is that the project sought to beef up cybersecurity across Europe and Eurasia.

This new initiative, called the Cybersecurity Protection and Response program, is all about helping governments and key infrastructure handle the rising tide of cyberattacks.

Now, let’s dive into the details and see how this program is set to make a difference, especially with cyber threats escalating in the region.

Europe and Eurasia on Alert: Cyber Threats Are Escalating

Europe and Eurasia have been hit hard by a troubling rise in cyberattacks on essential services and government systems in recent years.

These attacks often take advantage of outdated infrastructure, causing major disruptions and compromising sensitive data.

Although there’s more awareness now about the need for better cybersecurity, many countries in the region still need to boost their defenses.