According to her, NATO cyber forces are closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine in order to find ways to help Kyiv, as well as to make it more difficult for Russia and "other adversaries" to hack infrastructure in the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance. 

The article also says that during the exercises in Estonia last week, the cyber forces of the alliance applied new technologies, including the use of artificial intelligence technologies. 

Earlier, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the cybersecurity forum called on the alliance countries to increase cooperation in cyberspace and increase investment.

Prior to that, he stated that the alliance is increasingly "investing more in cyber defense, new modern technologies."