The Hungarian government has launched a new effort to combat cyber crime by providing training classes at the Zrinyi Defense Academy. Graduates from the Academy who attend the course will allegedly be equipped to handle and combat international cyber crime, according to Budapest Report.
The creation of the training course comes at a time when Hungary has been invited to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) “E-crime Defense Task Force. “ The E-crime task force will focus on fighting cyber crime and cyber terrorism in the international arena.
Recently, media reports claimed a group of Hungarian student hackers managed to infiltrate defense networks.