Outlines a framework for future cooperation in policy and strategy.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently signed a cybersecurity memorandum with the Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs (MDA). This agreement establishes a formal framework for cyber strategy exchanges between the United States and Poland, outlining areas the two countries can collaborate on information sharing, technology regulations, and cybersecurity emergency response.
“This arrangement lays the groundwork to strengthen and continue building our collaboration, helping DHS and MDA tackle shared responsibilities and achieve our security goals,” said Under Secretary Robert Silvers of DHS’s Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans. “Through our strong public-private partnerships, DHS is the key link domestically for cybersecurity and critical infrastructure, and we’re increasingly becoming that link for global partners facing similar threats. I am proud to sign this MOU with such a valued partner as Poland.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Under Secretary Silvers to seek God’s guidance as he heads the DHS Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans.
- For DHS officials as they engage foreign ministers and leaders regarding cyber security and infrastructure.
Sources: Department of Homeland Security