WASHINGTON — NATO is starting to build their cyber-security center in their headquarters near Mons, Belgium and this “nerve center” will help monitor cyberattacks on NATO’s 55 computer-run installations across the world.
Reuters reports that NATO is building up their cyber-security team and center to counter future and potential security attacks.
China is notorious for their cyberattacks and the U.S. has voiced their concern and their anger over China hacking into U.S. government and defense databases. It also adds more fuel to the fire as China is infringing on U.S. copyrights and intellectual property rights.
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