NATO Conducts Cyber Defense Exercise 'Cyber Coalition 2025' in Estonia
NATO recently conducted the 'Cyber Coalition 2025' exercise at Cyber Range 14 in Tallinn, Estonia, from November 28 to December 4. This exercise aimed to test the alliance's ability to protect networks and critical national infrastructure from cyber attacks. The event involved over 1,300 participants from 29 NATO countries and seven partner nations, including Austria, Georgia, and Japan. Notably, Greece, Luxembourg, and Montenegro did not participate. The exercise was governed by the NATO Military Committee and led by Supreme Allied Command Transformation. It was the first time the Virtual Cyber Incident Support Capability, launched at the 2023 Vilnius summit, was practiced as part of a larger exercise.