The EU has approved Switzerland’s participation in the “Cyber Ranges Federation” (CRF) project, which links national cyber training infrastructures across Europe.

Under the initiative, participants carry out joint exercises, training, and research on cyber defense applications.

CRF links national cyber training centers and industries to support collaborative technology development involving artificial intelligence tools, autonomous vehicles, and secure critical infrastructure such as power grids and military systems.

Its main goal is to integrate and expand national cyber defense capabilities into a unified system, standardizing processes such as testing, validation, and experimentation across member countries.

Estonia leads the CRF, which also includes Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, and Finland.

France, Italy, Latvia, and Luxembourg are also part of the project.

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