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Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence

Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. MAJ Raul Rikk Chief of EDF TDCCIS / Chief of CCD COE project organisation 29 FEB 2008. What is a NATO Centre of Excellence.

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Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence

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  1. Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence MAJ Raul Rikk Chief of EDF TDCCIS / Chief of CCD COE project organisation 29 FEB 2008

  2. What is a NATO Centre of Excellence • A nationally or multinationally sponsored entity, which offers recognised expertise and experience to the benefit of the Alliance, especially in support oftransformation • Participation open to all NATO nations; Access open to Partners • Tangible improvement to NATO capabilities • No duplication/competition with NATO Command Arrangements • Resources – (multi)nationally funded and manned • No NATO command and control

  3. Mission The mission of the CCD COE is toenhance the cooperative cyber defence capability of NATO andNATO nations, thus improving the Alliance’s interoperability in the field of cooperative cyber defence VIDEO

  4. Core Areas and Deliverables Doctrine and Concept Development Awareness and Training • Conferences, seminars, workshops, courses, exercises Research and Development • R&D projects, tests, validation, experimentation Analysis and Lessons Learned Consultation • Subject-matter expertise

  5. Customers NATO (first priority) Sponsoring nations Contributing Participants Other customers

  6. Relationships Steering Committee POW Budget • NATO entities • HQ SACT • NCIRC • NC3A • NATO COE-s • COE-DAT • C2 COE • Other entities • Universities • Private sector • Nations • NATO • Non-NATO

  7. Location Newly renovated facility in the centre of Tallinn 2 km to the Tallinn’s Airport, 15 min walk to the Old Town

  8. Infrastructure CCD COE facility has 4 classrooms (30 p), 1 labaratory (200 m2), 2 meeting rooms (20 p), accommodation for 26 people Telephony, internet and VTC services are available NATO Secret WAN services will be ready by June 2008

  9. ... and SAUNA

  10. Organisation Total positions / Covered by Estonia in 2008 Total positions: 30 Currently filled: 14

  11. Projects and POW

  12. Roadmap 2008 National Reconsiliation Process MOU Signing Ceremony IMO status Application to NAC IMO status Approval by NAC MOU Conference Accreditation Specification Development Accreditation Specification by ACT ACT Accreditation Visit Accreditation Recommendation to MC Accreditation Confirmation by MC POW 2008 & 2009 Development International Staff Arrival Steering Committee Meeting

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