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Published: March 4, 2025
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Lithuania, positioned as an advanced center for safeguarding digital activities on the global stage, has become a noteworthy figure in the digital defense domain. Particularly in the post-COVID-19 era, where increased online activities emphasize the imperative need for robust protection, Lithuania stands firm in securing its critical infrastructure and citizens, asserting itself as a leader in this field.

This article delves into Lithuania’s role as a secure online haven, gaining global attention for its robust ecosystem. Taking the lead in Lithuania’s initiatives is the National Cyber Security Centre, a dedicated institution focused on preventing and managing digital incidents. Operating an advanced network connecting critical infrastructure operators, the center ensures a rapid 30-minute response time for neutralizing threats.

Lithuania’s commitment extends beyond its borders as it collaborates with the EU Cyber Rapid Response Force, contributing to collective defense against digital attacks within the European Union and its partners. The country’s dedication to this domain is underscored by its high global rankings, holding the 2nd position in the National Cyber Security Index, evaluating countries’ preparedness against digital threats. Additionally, Lithuania secures the 6th spot in the International Telecommunication Union.

Acknowledging Lithuania’s readiness to combat digital crimes and protect online privacy, Surfshark’s Digital Quality of Life Index ranks it 2nd globally in e-security. Lithuania’s proficiency extends beyond its borders. Over the past decade, the country’s global business services and ICT centers have ascended the value chain due to the growing demand for online security.

Global firms are increasingly flocking to Lithuania not just for ICT operations, but also for digital defense actions. An impressive 29% of Lithuania’s international business services and information and communication technology centers actively include these duties into their operations.

Several factors contribute to Lithuania’s allure as a hub for digital defense competence. There are 61,700 ICT experts in the country, with expertise in cutting-edge disciplines such as intelligent process automation and digital defense. Global firms value Lithuania’s workforce for its expertise and adaptability in developing robust responses to changing hazards.

In addition, Lithuania has the best internet and connection speeds in the EU, ensuring the solid infrastructure required to provide high-quality services. Finally, Lithuania’s prominence in electronic defenses demonstrates the country’s consistent commitment to cyber security. As global corporations emphasize the security of their online operations, Lithuania’s attraction as a hub for digital defense excellence is expected to grow, reinforcing the country’s position as a vital actor in the expanding digital protection scene.

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