The Cyber Defence Center in Tallinn is one of 21 accredited
Centres of Excellence (COEs), for training on technically sophisticated aspects of NATO operations. It is being funded nationally and multi-nationally as these centers are closely linked with
Allied Command Transformation and promote the alliance-approved transformation goals.The main agenda of the facility is to: • improve cyber defence interoperability within the NATO Network Enabled Capability (NNEC) environment, • design the doctrine and concept development and their validation, • enhance
information security and cyber defence education, awareness, and training, • provide cyber defence support for experimentation (including on-site) for experimentation, • analyze the legal aspects of cyber defence. The centre has also other responsibilities which include: • contribution to development of Cyber Defence Center practices and standards with NATO,
PfP,
NATO candidates and non-NATO nations, • contribution to development of NATO security policies related to cyber defence its definition of scope and responsibility of military in cyber defence, • carrying out cyber defence-focused training, awareness campaigns, workshops, and courses, • developing and conducting cyber defence-focused exercises and its ability to provide CD exercise support, • providing cyber defence SMEs to NATO and its ability in cyber defence testing and validating. == Membership ==