Taiwan and Poland Sign Cybersecurity MOU to Counter External Threats

Taiwan and Poland signed a cybersecurity MOU on May 28, focusing on policy, information sharing, and talent development to counter external threats.
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According to the Central News Agency, the Representative Office in Poland announced on the 1st that Taiwan and Poland officially signed a cybersecurity cooperation memorandum on May 28. In the future, both sides will engage in comprehensive exchanges and cooperation in areas such as cybersecurity policy, information sharing, emerging technologies, talent cultivation, academic research, and incident response. This marks a significant step in Taiwan-Poland cybersecurity cooperation. Representative Liu Yung-chien and Janusz Bilski, Director of the Polish Office in Taipei, signed the MOU. The office stated that this move demonstrates Poland's high regard for cybersecurity and its determination to promote a 'Clean Network,' while highlighting Taiwan's status as a key partner in the global cybersecurity field. Both nations face threats from hostile external forces, making the strengthening of network security and critical infrastructure resilience a shared priority. Poland recently amended its 'Act on the National Cybersecurity System' in February to enhance its defense capabilities. In 2025, the Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs participated in Taiwan's 'CODE' exercise and 'ACE' conference, showcasing close interaction.

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What are the areas of cooperation?

Cyber policy, information sharing, and talent development.