Germany and Israel are bolstering their defense partnership with plans to develop a joint “Cyber Dome,” modeled after Israel’s combat-tested Iron Dome system.
Unlike its missile-defense counterpart, the Cyber Dome would focus on protecting German infrastructure from growing cyber threats, particularly those linked to state-backed actors.
The initiative was introduced by German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt as part of a five-point plan to boost national resilience.
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