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Estonia creates regional cyber training hub in Moldova

Estonia creates regional cyber training hub in Moldova

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[The] training is part of a longer, international training effort. It is a two-year project aimed at strengthening cybersecurity and AI skills. The majority of funding comes from the European Commission, amounting to nearly €465,000, with Estonia as a key partner contributing around €200,000. The entire project is run with Estonia's TalTech (Tallinn University of Technology) experts on site.

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This strategic investment positions Moldova as a regional hub for training.

"Cybersecurity today is about national sovereignty," said Andres Ääremaa, ESTDEV's program manager for e-Governance and Cybersecurity. "States rely on digital data; being able to detect intrusions and defend systems is crucial for IT professionals and for a country's ability to exist independently."

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By 2027, organizers aim to have about 100 trained specialists within national systems and dozens of young practitioners who can already apply AI tools in defense. The goal is to build capacity among students, government employees and critical-infrastructure operators.

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