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January 16th, 2019
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told a cybersecurity conference in Warsaw on Wednesday that no country from the West "can cope with cybersecurity by acting alone, as cybersecurity is a complex ecosystem." Addressing the conference organised by the Atlantic Council, Morawiecki stressed that in order to cope with cybersecurity, no western country can act alone nor be isolated. "The world is much more united today than it was in the past. If any weakness of our partner is exposed, this is a weakness of us all. The lack of a cybersecurity policy would mean that we have no army. Modern, independent countries can neither ignore the problem nor pretend they do not see it," he underlined.
PAP
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