NATO members aim for spending 5% of GDP on defense, with 1.5% eligible for cyber

NATO members aim for spending 5% of GDP on defense, with 1.5% eligible for cyber

NATO allies have agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP within ten years, including investments in cybersecurity and other critical areas. The move aims to counter threats from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s coercive policies, with a focus on strengthening technological and cyber defenses. #NATO #Cyberdefense

Keypoints

  • NATO members will raise their defense expenditure to 5% of GDP over the next decade.
  • Part of the increased budget will be allocated to cybersecurity capabilities and critical infrastructure protection.
  • The alliance is establishing an integrated cyberdefense center at NATO headquarters in Mons, Belgium.
  • Most NATO countries currently spend less than 3.5% of GDP on defense, emphasizing the significance of the target increase.
  • The new spending plan responds to strategic threats from Russia and China, highlighting modernization efforts across defense sectors.

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