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California Company to Improve Cybersecurity of Polish Defense Agency

California Company to Improve Cybersecurity of Polish Defense Agency
Palo Alto Networks has signed an agreement to improve the digital resilience of Poland’s state-owned defense industry holding company PGZ.

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California-based cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks has signed an agreement with Poland's state-owned defense industry holding company PGZ to enhance the country's digital resilience. The collaboration will involve sharing information on cybersecurity threats, conducting meetings, and developing projects to strengthen Poland's digital capabilities. The partnership will also include test implementation and workshops to simulate experiences related to military command, control, communications, and computer (C4) areas. Additionally, PGZ will receive e-learning platforms to enhance the skills of its personnel. This initiative is part of Poland's Cybersecurity Partnership Program, which aims to implement a national cybersecurity system and ensure the uninterrupted provision of critical digital services. The collaboration between Palo Alto Networks and PGZ is seen as a response to the hybrid threats experienced in Poland and will provide insights into the specifics of digital threats faced by the defense industry.

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