US and EU Boost Moldova's Cybersecurity Amid Regional Threats
Severity: Low (Score: 34.0)
Sources: Euneighbourseast.Eu, www.enisa.europa.eu, Moldpres.Md
Summary
The United States announced an $8 million investment to enhance Moldova's cybersecurity capabilities during the Moldova Cybersecurity Forum 2026 held on May 12-13. This funding will support training, cyber threat assessments, and protection of critical infrastructure. The forum, attended by international experts and government officials, focused on countering hybrid threats and regional cooperation. The EU also supported the forum and highlighted Moldova's activation of the EU Cyber Reserve mechanism, marking it as the first beneficiary of this tool. Additionally, the Women in Cyber National Forum promoted inclusivity and women's involvement in cybersecurity, with over 150 women trained. The discussions emphasized the importance of implementing the new Cyber Security Law and aligning with European NIS2 standards. Key Points: • The US is investing $8 million in Moldova's cybersecurity over four years. • Moldova is the first country to benefit from the EU Cyber Reserve mechanism. • The Cybersecurity Forum 2026 focused on hybrid threats and regional cooperation.
Key Entities
- Cyber Alliance For Regional Resilience (campaign)
- Republic Of Moldova (country)
- Romania (country)
- Ukraine (country)
- United States of America (country)
- Energy (industry)