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US to allocate $100 million for Ukraine's cybersecurity infrastructure

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The US will provide $100 million to Ukraine to strengthen the country's cybersecurity infrastructure, said Richard Verma, the US special envoy for the reconstruction of Ukraine.

The funding will also be used to boost critical government services and access to information and communications technology for Ukrainians, Verma stated at the ReBuild Ukraine conference in Warsaw.

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