From: The National
ABU DHABI // Nato could provide assistance to countries such as the UAE to ward off future cyber attacks, says a former national security adviser to US president Barack Obama.
Gen James Jones said the establishment of a common set of cyber-security standards would help countries to fight the evolving threat.
“You don’t have to be a member of Nato to be involved in major discussions going on and I think that’s one of the advantages of the organisation,” Gen Jones said on Wednesday.
“If the UAE wishes to have interoperability links, which I think is a good idea, there are ways in which it can become a partner country.”
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