Microsoft has announced a new European Security Program designed to support the governments of all 27 EU member states, EU accession countries, as well as the UK, Monaco, and the Vatican. This initiative will be provided at no cost to participating governments, representing a significant investment in Europe’s cybersecurity resilience.
What the Program Includes
Through the European Security Program, Microsoft will:
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Share AI-driven threat intelligence with European governments.
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Make additional cybersecurity investments to help strengthen national defenses.
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Expand efforts to disrupt cyberattacks and threat networks before they cause harm.
More details on the program, along with insights into nation-state threats targeting Europe, can be found in Microsoft’s announcement: Microsoft launches new European Security Program.
Why This Matters
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Rising Cyber Threats: Nation-state attacks—particularly from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea—continue to increase in frequency and sophistication. The program gives EU nations better tools, intelligence, and resources to counter these threats.
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Broader Security Impact: Intelligence gathered through this initiative will also feed into Microsoft’s commercial security products and services, strengthening protection for both governments and private organizations.
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Commitment to Partnership: By offering this program free of charge, Microsoft is underscoring its role as a trusted partner to Europe. The move also comes at a time when transatlantic political dynamics raise questions about digital sovereignty and control.