Germany Signs Cybersecurity Cooperation With Israel

Germany and Israel this week signed a cyber and security cooperation agreement to counter cyber threats and protect critical infrastructure, officials said. The pact, signed in Jerusalem by German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, includes exchanging expertise, co-developing defense tools, and creating a joint AI and cyber innovation center to bolster resilience.
Key Points
- 1Signs bilateral cyber pact exchanging expertise and co-developing defense tools, including joint AI cyber innovation center.
- 2Seeks to adapt Israel’s ‘cyber dome’ capabilities for Germany to detect, analyze and respond to cyberattacks.
- 3Enables stronger protection for critical infrastructure, connected vehicles, energy systems and small businesses against state-linked threats.
Scoring Rationale
Official bilateral pact with national-security relevance, but limited novelty and moderate detail restricts broader technical impact.
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