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Estonia is host to one of the world's largest annual interactive cybersecurity drills. Russia is always considered the main threat, but this year, the war in Ukraine has only added to the stakes.
Estonia is host to one of the world's largest annual interactive cybersecurity drills. Russia is always considered the main threat, but this year, the war in Ukraine has only added to the stakes.
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Estonian scientists lead a Baltic-Nordic 5G testing
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The project, called 5G-Routes, has a substantial budget of €11 million, the bulk of which is funded through the European Commission, and is set to run through August 2023. The 5G-Routes consortium has 22 members, among them Tallinn Technical University, TalTech for short.
“This is one of the most important projects that we have undertaken in Estonia,” Muhammad Mahtab Alam, a professor of communication technology at TalTech, said. “We want to connect Finland, Estonia, Latvia and also Lithuania via this corridor. Of course, gaining support for 5G-Routes has been a major win to kickstart activities for us and for the EC.”