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NATO plans cyber strike force
Capabilities include offence, defence and intelligence.
SC Australia Staff
Jun 10 2011 11:06AM
Security
Intelsat starts building IS-27 comms satellite
Builds on program with Australian Defence Force.
Ry Crozier
Aug 18 2010 7:04AM
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NATO builds cyber-security bunker
NATO is to build a dedicated cyber-warfare centre to cope with online attacks against member states and their allies.
Iain Thomson
May 16 2008 7:30AM
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BT to protect NATO network
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is to use a BT centrally managed service to secure its networks.
Dan Ilett
Mar 24 2004 11:57AM
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