December 26, 2014

Microsoft and Ukraine sign cybersecurity agreement

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Yaro Bihun

WASHINGTON – Standing in the historic George Washington room of the Embassy of Ukraine in Washington, Jamie Wylly (left), general manager of public safety and national security at Microsoft, shakes hands with Vladimir Zverev, head of Ukraine’s State Service of Special Communication, following their signing December 22 of the Security Program Agreement intended to help protect Ukraine against foreign cybercrime and intervention. Standing with them are Nadiia Vasylieva, Microsoft’s chief executive officer in Ukraine; Ukrainian Ambassador Olexander Motsyk (center); and Igor Kozachenko, director of Ukraine’s Science-Research Institute of Special Communication and Information Protection (right).

 

WASHINGTON – Standing in the historic George Washington room of the Embassy of Ukraine in Washington, Jamie Wylly (left), general manager of public safety and national security at Microsoft, shakes hands with Vladimir Zverev, head of Ukraine’s State Service of Special Communication, following their signing December 22 of the Security Program Agreement intended to help protect Ukraine against foreign cybercrime and intervention. Standing with them are Nadiia Vasylieva, Microsoft’s chief executive officer in Ukraine; Ukrainian Ambassador Olexander Motsyk (center); and Igor Kozachenko, director of Ukraine’s Science-Research Institute of Special Communication and Information Protection (right).