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Recorded Future will allocate over $23 million for cybersecurity in Ukraine in 2024

Recorded Future will allocate over $23 million for cybersecurity in Ukraine in 2024
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The world's largest private intelligence and analytics company, Recorded Future, will continue to support Ukraine in 2024 by allocating over $23 million for cybersecurity, as announced by Vice Prime Minister for Innovation, Development of Education, Science and Technology - Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.

"Recorded Future's tools help detect and eliminate cyber attacks at an early stage. These tools are used by the Ministry of Digital Transformation, State Special Communications, the Main Intelligence Directorate, the Security Service of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense, the Prosecutor General's Office, and the Cyber Police," wrote Fedorov in his Telegram channel.

According to him, the company also collaborates with key enterprises in the energy and telecom sectors.

As reported, Recorded Future provided intelligence data to protect Ukraine's critical infrastructure, assisted in the investigation of Russian war crimes, and granted access to the Intelligence Cloud software platform.

Overall, in 2023, the company invested over $20 million in supporting Ukraine.

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