The Trump administration is withdrawing the United States from its longstanding participation in the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE).
GFCE was created in 2015 in the Netherlands as a “multi-stakeholder platform to strengthen cyber capacity building and coordinate international efforts in cybersecurity, cybercrime, e-governance, and data protection, according to the group’s website, with the goal of bringing “together public and private partners for knowledge sharing and resource mobilization.”
The United States was a founding member of the group, which has claimed a membership of more than 60 organizations in recent months, including U.S. cybersecurity allies like the United Kingdom and Canada.
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